TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A common talking point aimed at refuting human-caused climate change is that the 1930s was the hottest decade in recorded history. This is true, but only for the United States ...
In retelling the stories of the 1930s, most history books focus on a retrospective look at the Great Depression. A time of great suffering, when Hoovervilles littered America’s largest cities and ...
At the close of last week’s G20 Summit, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron warned that we’re on the verge of another global recession, citing problems like looming deflation, falling prices, and rising ...
The 1930s are eternally, irrevocably associated with the Great Depression. Other things happened in the decade, of course, many of them good news. The Hoover Dam was built, a stunning achievement of ...
During the 1930s, the Great Depression cast a long shadow across America. But life didn’t stop: People worked, danced, built, invented, rebelled, and dreamed of a brighter future. From steelworkers ...
Hello lovelies, today I am sharing a brief history of women's fashion in the 1930s showcasing key style elements that were popular in the decade. I found all of my 1930s inspired looks from Unique ...
It hit me on a Sunday night back in the fall of 2008. Troubled investment bank Merrill Lynch was selling itself in firesale fashion to Bank of America. What will forever be known as the "financial ...
Scranton’s serious decline began in the 1930s. After six decades of population growth – four with explosive growth – the number of city residents dropped amid the Great Depression and as natural gas ...
Tales of the Means Test, of going hungry, lacking shoes, not being able to afford a doctor and the shadow of unemployment and war are not the stuff of bedtime stories. The impact of that on their ...
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