
The Nervous Generation
American Thought 1917-1930
Roderick Nash(Author)
Ivan R Dee, Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
190 pages
978-0-929587-21-9 (ISBN)
Description
How roaring were the Roaring Twenties? How lost was the Lost Generation? In this major reinterpretation of one of the most colorful decades in American history, Roderick Nash finds the image of the period to be less than life-size. His book is not only a summary of the high points of American thought from the Great War to the Great Depression but a lively foray into popular culture. His interest in Zane Grey as well as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Ford as well as John Dewey, offers fresh insights into a decade filled with paradoxes. Seeking to find "what captured the enthusiasm of ordinary people," Mr. Nash has written an original and persuasive analysis of a generation that continues to command our attention.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
252 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-929587-21-9 (9780929587219)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Roderick Nash is Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His other books include Wilderness and the American Mind, a pioneering book which has become a small classic in American history.
Content
Part 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1
Part 2 2. REPUTATION 5
Chapter 3 Popularizers 5
Chapter 4 Professionals 21
Part 5 INTELLECTUALS: A LOST GENERATION? 33
Chapter 6 War 33
Chapter 7 Man 45
Chapter 8 Democracy 55
Chapter 9 Nation 68
Chapter 10 Nature 77
Chapter 11 Esthetics 90
Chapter 12 Ethics 104
Chapter 13 Existentialism 115
Part 14 4. THE MOOD OF THE PEOPLE 126
Chapter 15 Heroes 126
Chapter 16 Books 137
Chapter 17 Crusades 142
Chapter 18 Faith 147
Part 19 5. HENRY FORD: SYMBOL OF AN AGE 153
Part 20 A Note on the Sources 164
Part 21 Index 169
Part 2 2. REPUTATION 5
Chapter 3 Popularizers 5
Chapter 4 Professionals 21
Part 5 INTELLECTUALS: A LOST GENERATION? 33
Chapter 6 War 33
Chapter 7 Man 45
Chapter 8 Democracy 55
Chapter 9 Nation 68
Chapter 10 Nature 77
Chapter 11 Esthetics 90
Chapter 12 Ethics 104
Chapter 13 Existentialism 115
Part 14 4. THE MOOD OF THE PEOPLE 126
Chapter 15 Heroes 126
Chapter 16 Books 137
Chapter 17 Crusades 142
Chapter 18 Faith 147
Part 19 5. HENRY FORD: SYMBOL OF AN AGE 153
Part 20 A Note on the Sources 164
Part 21 Index 169