1920s Japan
.... Western influences in popular
culture in the Taisho period in the
1920s created new tensions as national fervor produced a backlash and a consequent desire to ....
(3161

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Economic Forces in the 1920s & 1930s
Of all the influences that operated upon American
culture in the
1920s and the 1930s, none perhaps acted with more dramatic effect than economic forces. ....
(4862

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Capitalist Production & the Political Culture
.... is in the implicit assumption that an alternative to such a manipulative
culture would be in .... of World War I and the economic expansion of the
1920s failed to ....
(1042

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)
The 1920s and 1970s
....
1920s were the era of Coolidge Prosperity, a time during which speculation on the stock market replaced the frontier as a preoccupation of American
culture. ....
(2990

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Changes in the US in the 1920s & 1930s
.... Consumerism was part of the spending spree that marked the Jazz Age in the
1920s. American
culture now enshrined the idea of leisure and commercialized it so ....
(4247

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US Immigration Restrictions of the 1920s
.... Many try to hold onto their
culture in their new country, with varying success. They are in essence resisting the acculturation that others seek. ....
(1330

5

)
1920s/30s & 1990s Magazine Advertising
.... Fox writes, "In the
1920s, advertising had been a primary, independent force in the molding of American
culture and mores" but has "increasingly functioned ....
(1835

7

)
Hispanic Influenceson Brazilian Culture
.... In the
1920s, Brazilian
culture began to undergo a new development with the "Modernismo" movement in literature and art (Franco, 1967, p. 94). ....
(1239

5

)
Early Black Films Black films from the 1920s, 1930s, a
.... was founded in 1918 and would continue producing films through the
1920s and 1930s .... 2) there was live entertainment rooted in African-American
culture; and 3 ....
(3456

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Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Urban America IN U
.... Klan in the first half of the
1920s. Ethnocentrism is a tendency to judge other people or groups by the standards and practices of one's own
culture or ethnic ....
(5901

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Black Americans in France
.... or immediate than that of Josephine Baker, who arrived before Wright did, flourished as a musical artist in the Paris jazz
culture of the
1920s, and who ....
(3104

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Black People in France
.... or immediate than that of Josephine Baker, who arrived before Wright did, flourished as a musical artist in the Paris jazz
culture of the
1920s, and who ....
(3104

12

)
Economic Organization during WWI
.... Consumerism was part of the spending spree that marked the Jazz Age in the
1920s. American
culture now enshrined the idea of leisure and commercialized it so ....
(1556

6

)
Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... that has extended past the boundaries of American and Hispanic
culture to reach .... of "art" for everyone (Strickland & Boswell 174-176); in the
1920s the Mexican ....
(3813

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)
Political Institutions in Japan
.... government in the
1920s, but then shifted to totalitarianism and total war in the 1930s and 1940s. The transformation of Japanese political
culture from Meiji ....
(1351

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)
Modern Greek-American Culture
.... cultural roots, even if only in a fused form of Greek and American
culture. .... Nonetheless, by the
1920s a considerable number of Greeks had become owners of ....
(1303

5

)
Russian poetry
.... the Georgian dictator was finally consolidated in the late
1920s. The account of atrocities implemented at his directive surpass numbering; the
culture of the ....
(1621

6

)
Langston Hughes
.... Hughes, who would be the most popular and prolific of the black writers of the
1920s, had far fewer open borrowings from European "white"
culture in his ....
(1904

8

)
POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRACY This research p
.... and political polarization, which occurred in Germany in the late
1920s and early .... combines modernity and tradition" (p. 5). In their civic
culture and open ....
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The Harlem Renaissance
.... that the intellectuals of Harlem in the
1920s were seeking to address, that of the place of black Americans in the fabric of American
culture seems, if anything ....
(1497

6

)
Effects of Organized Crime on American Culture
.... America is a natural
culture for organized crime for several reasons. .... size of its membership, it is less significant today than it was in the
1920s, 1930s, or ....
(5536

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Progressive Era
.... that was not always easy to understand or incorporate into the
culture: Americans were .... One of the key forces shaping the
1920s was a holdover from an earlier ....
(1389

6

)
The Progressive Era
.... that was not always easy to understand or incorporate into the
culture: Americans were .... One of the key forces shaping the
1920s was a holdover from an earlier ....
(1389

6

)
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea
.... The boys are obsessed with the emptiness of life because the
culture that so .... observe the effects on its people of China's policies from the
1920s through the ....
(2088

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)
Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance unfolded against the backdrop of the "Jazz Age" in the
1920s in American
culture, a period Arnold Shaw notes was characterized by "an ....
(1721

7

)
Immigration and Culture
At the turn of the twentieth century, American politics and
culture underwent significant .... It would prove to be short-lived, however, as the
1920s saw the law ....
(4606

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)
The Concept of the Decade
.... for the consumption of mass-mediated
culture. He writes about some of the more flamboyant aspects of the decade: One could hardly writ about the
1920s and not ....
(724

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)
Modern Times & Naomi
.... In the novel by Tanizaki, the modern world of Japan in the
1920s is a new world of popular
culture into which the main characters are drawn. ....
(1418

6

)
Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... of what he can be and the American dream that has been challenged by the reality of the war and twisted by the materialistic
culture developing in the
1920s. ....
(2920

12

)
Italian-Americans in the United States This pape
.... wave ended in the early
1920s, the immigrants and their children were fully involved in the process of assimilation into mainstream American
culture. ....
(3257

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