AS+II+Decades+1930-1939

= __1930-1939__ =

** The Abraham Lincoln Brigade of the Spanish Civil War ** ** [] ** Article on these men who fought during the war of 1936-39

** Ad*Access ** ** [] ** Images of 7,000 ads printed in the US and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955; subject areas are radio, TV, transportation, beauty & hygiene, World War II

** America **** from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1935-1945 ** ** [] ** Photographs from the era

** America **** in the 1930’s ** ** [] ** Films, print, display, radio programs—any form of cultural expression

** America **** ’s Great Depression ** ** [] ** Overview, timeline, facts and figures, causes and cures, and more

** American Cultural History: The 20th Century: 1930-1939 ** ** [] ** Web guides on the decades--search by art & architecture, books & literature, fashion and fads, historic events, music and radio, theater, film, and television to see books, images, etc

** American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940 ** ** [] ** Chronicles the lives of Americans who lived during the Depression years

** Anti-Saloon League: 1893-1933 ** ** [] ** In-depth history of group’s struggle to win approval of national prohibition

** Babe Ruth ** ** [] ** Biography, photographs, statistics, links

** Bruno Hauptmann (Lindbergh Kidnapping) Case ** ** [] ** Chronology, pictures, key players, evidence, trial transcripts

** A Case of Unemployment ** ** [] ** Examines recessions and recoveries of the 1930; looks at banking and unemployment

** The Depression News: The 1930s ** ** [] ** Excellent list of online resources focusing on this time period

** Dismuke’s Virtual Talking Machine ** ** [] ** Streaming RealAudio recordings of late 19th and early 20th century music

** Eleanor Roosevelt ** ** [] ** Excerpts from FBI file, read her newspaper columns, and more

** Franklin D. Roosevelt ** ** [] ** Links to sites about him

** Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum ** ** [|http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu] ** Documents, photographs, recording, and other primary resources

** Great Depression ** ** [] ** Links to information on this topic

** Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum ** ** [|http://hoover.nara.gov] ** Biographies, virtual exhibits, links

** The Hollywood Thirties ** ** [] ** Detailed history of moviemaking in the 1930s—stage setting, codes, players, daring films, new directions

** Life Time Machines: Cover Collection (1936-1972) ** ** [] ** Search by subject, keyword, or photographer

** Lindbergh Case: The Trial of the Century ** ** [|http://www.lindberghtrial.com] ** Thorough investigation of the crime and its aftermath

** New Deal Cultural Programs: Experiments in Cultural Democracy ** ** [] ** Scholarly article that looks at the lasting impacts of this time period on our cultural history

** New Deal Network ** ** [|http://newdeal.feri.org] ** Articles, lesson plans, images

** The New Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939 ** ** [] ** Images of items from the productions of Macbeth, Power, and The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus

Riding the Rails
** [] ** At the height of the Great Depression, more than 250,000 teenagers were living on the road in America

** Slouching Towards Utopia? The Great Crash and the Great Slump ** ** [] ** In-depth economic account of the 1929 Crash and resulting Depression; full of charts

** Surviving the Dust Bowl ** ** [] ** Describes the 8 year drought that plagued mid west farmers during the 1930s

** United States Historical Census Data Browser ** ** [] ** The data presented here describe the people and the economy of the US for each state and county from 1900 to 1960; searchable by several variables

** USDA Historical Photos ** ** [] ** Finding aid to the USDA’s collection of photographs that provides a portrait of rural and small town American life mainly in the late 1930s and early 1940s; arranged by subjects

** Voices from the Thirties ** ** [] ** Life histories of people in the depression from the Federal Writer’s Project

** Women and Social Movements in the US, 1600-2000 ** ** [] ** Editorial projects by students at SUNY that pose an interpretative question and provide a collection of 550 documents and 100 images that address the question.