Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933
Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere examines the fulfillment of Hoover's ideas in the area of unemployment between 1919 and 1933. The economic system Herbert Hoover envisioned, one based on cooperation and individual initiative with limited government, and the language he used to promote this system defined New Era discourse. His American Individualism, printed in 1923, served as the political philosophy of the administrations of the 1920s. In his discourse from 1919-1921, Hoover expanded the criteria- the conceptual definitions of virtue and liberty. The book includes a foreword by Mary O. Furner.
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Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933
Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere examines the fulfillment of Hoover's ideas in the area of unemployment between 1919 and 1933. The economic system Herbert Hoover envisioned, one based on cooperation and individual initiative with limited government, and the language he used to promote this system defined New Era discourse. His American Individualism, printed in 1923, served as the political philosophy of the administrations of the 1920s. In his discourse from 1919-1921, Hoover expanded the criteria- the conceptual definitions of virtue and liberty. The book includes a foreword by Mary O. Furner.
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Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933

Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933

Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933

Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933

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Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere examines the fulfillment of Hoover's ideas in the area of unemployment between 1919 and 1933. The economic system Herbert Hoover envisioned, one based on cooperation and individual initiative with limited government, and the language he used to promote this system defined New Era discourse. His American Individualism, printed in 1923, served as the political philosophy of the administrations of the 1920s. In his discourse from 1919-1921, Hoover expanded the criteria- the conceptual definitions of virtue and liberty. The book includes a foreword by Mary O. Furner.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761832355
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/26/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Vincent Gaddis is Associate Professor of American History at Benedictine University. Professor Gaddis holds a Ph.D. in United States Public Policy History from Northern Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933
Chapter 4 Herbert Hoover and the Unemployment Conference of 1921
Chapter 5 Herbert Hoover and Political Economy, 1919-1925: An Overview
Chapter 6 A Challenge to Voluntarism: Hoover and Coal, 1921-1927
Chapter 7 Voluntarism and Municipal Government: Chicago, 1921-1927
Chapter 8 Unemployment Relief Strategies in Milwaukee, 1921-1925
Chapter 9 Detroit, Automobiles, and the Unemployment Crisis of 1921
Chapter 10 Herbert Hoover, the Great Depression, and the Widening of Voluntarism
Chapter 11 Municipal Government and Voluntarism: Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit-The Great Depression
Chapter 12 Conclusion: Herbert Hoover and the Public Sphere
Chapter 13 Bibliography
Chapter 14 Index
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