The Myth of the Great Depression

While most narratives of the Great Depression chronicle the pain and struggles of the common folk, this account takes a drastically different approach—telling stories of health and happiness in the 1930s. In Australia, as in most of the world, the Great Depression obliterated jobs, bank balances, and, by all accounts, optimism. When Potts interviewed Australians who remembered the period, however, he found that many spoke with surprising affection, recalling that it seemed “people were happier then.” In this lively social history, the author displays a unique perspective not only on the Great Depression but also on what brings happiness. Archives, official statistics, and the firsthand accounts of more than 1,200 survivors prove that, despite the reality of the struggle, there are compelling tales of resilience and happiness even among those who were lost, poor, and unemployed.

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The Myth of the Great Depression

While most narratives of the Great Depression chronicle the pain and struggles of the common folk, this account takes a drastically different approach—telling stories of health and happiness in the 1930s. In Australia, as in most of the world, the Great Depression obliterated jobs, bank balances, and, by all accounts, optimism. When Potts interviewed Australians who remembered the period, however, he found that many spoke with surprising affection, recalling that it seemed “people were happier then.” In this lively social history, the author displays a unique perspective not only on the Great Depression but also on what brings happiness. Archives, official statistics, and the firsthand accounts of more than 1,200 survivors prove that, despite the reality of the struggle, there are compelling tales of resilience and happiness even among those who were lost, poor, and unemployed.

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The Myth of the Great Depression

The Myth of the Great Depression

by David Potts Dr
The Myth of the Great Depression

The Myth of the Great Depression

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Overview

While most narratives of the Great Depression chronicle the pain and struggles of the common folk, this account takes a drastically different approach—telling stories of health and happiness in the 1930s. In Australia, as in most of the world, the Great Depression obliterated jobs, bank balances, and, by all accounts, optimism. When Potts interviewed Australians who remembered the period, however, he found that many spoke with surprising affection, recalling that it seemed “people were happier then.” In this lively social history, the author displays a unique perspective not only on the Great Depression but also on what brings happiness. Archives, official statistics, and the firsthand accounts of more than 1,200 survivors prove that, despite the reality of the struggle, there are compelling tales of resilience and happiness even among those who were lost, poor, and unemployed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781920769840
Publisher: Scribe Publications Party Limited
Publication date: 09/19/2008
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

David Potts has taught at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University and is the author of In and Out of Work: Personal Accounts of the 1930s and The Twenties: 1919–1929.

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