Review: By initiating “a national database of information, documents, photographs, and personal stories about the public works made possible by the New Deal,” The Living New Deal is building a comprehensive registry of projects completed between 1933 and 1942. Currently, over 17,000 entries represent “hundreds of thousands” of public works, from heroic murals to humble sewers, making it the only reference source of its kind
When President Roosevelt assumed office in March of 1933, he faced an unemployment rate of twenty-fi...
On the whole, the New Deal was a good deal for California, and San Francisco got the best of the bar...
Review of: Main Street Ready-Made: The New Deal Community of Greendale, Wisconsin. Alanen, Arnold R....
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
Review of: Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Park, Marlene and Markowi...
The thesis is an analysis of the creation, operation and eventual ending of the Federal Art Project,...
Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the Depression exp...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
Review of: "This Land, This Nation: Conservation, Rural America, and the New Deal," by Sarah T. Phil...
\u27VWel are definitely in an era of building; the best kind of building-the building of great publi...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
Finding aid and list of Civilian Conservation Corps applicants (Click on Additional Files below) f...
This is a description of the exhibit of the New Deal art in South Carolina held at the SC State Muse...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3459. Letter, 4 May 1943, of South Carolina Congr...
Review of: American Guides: The Federal Writers’ Project and the Casting of American Culture, by Wen...
When President Roosevelt assumed office in March of 1933, he faced an unemployment rate of twenty-fi...
On the whole, the New Deal was a good deal for California, and San Francisco got the best of the bar...
Review of: Main Street Ready-Made: The New Deal Community of Greendale, Wisconsin. Alanen, Arnold R....
Intended to be used with the Indiana Farm Security Administration Photographs Digital Collection - [...
Review of: Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Park, Marlene and Markowi...
The thesis is an analysis of the creation, operation and eventual ending of the Federal Art Project,...
Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the Depression exp...
Since their creation in the Great Depression, over 70 murals have decorated the walls of post office...
Review of: "This Land, This Nation: Conservation, Rural America, and the New Deal," by Sarah T. Phil...
\u27VWel are definitely in an era of building; the best kind of building-the building of great publi...
In the 1930s, when the United States was in the throes of the greatest economic depression it had ev...
Finding aid and list of Civilian Conservation Corps applicants (Click on Additional Files below) f...
This is a description of the exhibit of the New Deal art in South Carolina held at the SC State Muse...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3459. Letter, 4 May 1943, of South Carolina Congr...
Review of: American Guides: The Federal Writers’ Project and the Casting of American Culture, by Wen...
When President Roosevelt assumed office in March of 1933, he faced an unemployment rate of twenty-fi...
On the whole, the New Deal was a good deal for California, and San Francisco got the best of the bar...
Review of: Main Street Ready-Made: The New Deal Community of Greendale, Wisconsin. Alanen, Arnold R....