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The impact of the Great Depression and New Deal on the urban South: Lynchburg, Virginia as a case study, 1929-1941.

机译:大萧条和新政对南部城市的影响:以弗吉尼亚州林奇堡为例,1929-1941年。

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This study explored the Great Depression and the New Deal in the urban South, employing Lynchburg, Virginia as a case study. It argued that localized investigations are vital to a more complete understanding of the crises that enveloped the United States between 1929 and 1941. The work provided an account of a medium-sized southern city that did not suffer to the extent that historians have heretofore suggested other urban areas experienced the Great Depression.;During the thirties, Lynchburg's leaders blended southern tradition with modernity in order to meet the needs of the municipality and its people while allowing the elite to maintain their control over the Hill City's government and preserve local autonomy. The study highlighted the evolving relationship between an expanded federal government and a Virginia locality that sought to cling to the past while pursuing aspects of modernity that would bring economic benefits.;Many of the struggles Lynchburg and its people endured are mirrored in the histories of other localities, but some of the differences are important to note. For example: the city's financial institutions avoided collapse; councilmen listened to and considered seriously the voices of the lower classes, although, no matter the constituency, economic factors usually prevailed over social considerations. Finally, despite tough times, the city remained solvent and honored its bonds when they came due, a feat that would have been impossible were it not for the availability of New Deal funds. While Washington's programs encouraged an entitlement mindset among the municipality's needy, the elite succumbed to a similar reliance on the federal government as evidenced by the quest to gain all they could for the Hill City from Washington. Without the New Deal's assistance it is clear that Lynchburg's people would have suffered at the hands of the municipality's well-intentioned leaders who held fiscal solvency as their highest goal.
机译:这项研究以弗吉尼亚州林奇堡为案例研究了南部城市的大萧条和新政。它认为,局部调查对于更全面地了解1929年至1941年间席卷美国的危机至关重要。这项工作提供了一个中等规模的南部城市的描述,该城市没有遭受历史学家迄今所建议的其他问题。三十年代,林奇堡的领导人将南部传统与现代融合在一起,以满足市政当局及其人民的需求,同时允许精英阶层维持对希尔市政府的控制权,并维护地方自治权。这项研究强调了扩大的联邦政府与弗吉尼亚州之间不断发展的关系,该州试图追随过去,同时追求可以带来经济利益的现代性。;林奇堡及其人民所经历的许多挣扎都反映在其他历史上地点,但其中一些差异很重要。例如:该市的金融机构避免了倒闭;议员们倾听并认真考虑了下层阶级的声音,尽管无论哪个选区,经济因素通常都高于社会考虑因素。最终,尽管经历了艰难的时期,这座城市仍然保持了偿债能力,并在债券到期时兑付了债券,如果没有新政资金的支持,这项壮举是不可能实现的。华盛顿的计划鼓励在该市有需要的人中享有应享权利的思维方式,但精英屈从于对联邦政府的类似依赖,这一点证明了从华盛顿争取希尔市的一切可能。如果没有新政的帮助,林奇堡的人民显然会受到市政府善意的领导人之苦,他们将财政偿付能力作为最高目标。

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  • 作者

    Cole, Jeffrey Scott.;

  • 作者单位

    Bowling Green State University.;

  • 授予单位 Bowling Green State University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Social structure.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 410 p.
  • 总页数 410
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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