Agricultural Depression in the 1920's
Delve into the intricate dynamics of the Agricultural Depression in the 1920s with H. Thomas Johnson's insightful analysis. First published in 1985 and now available in a paperback edition from Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive study spans 258 pages and offers a thorough examination of the agricultural crisis that gripped the United States during this tumultuous decade. Johnson meticulously explores themes of overproduction, wartime optimism, and the resulting farm crisis, shedding light on both continuity and change within the agricultural sector. This essential title is not only a valuable resource for students of history and agriculture but also for anyone interested in understanding the economic factors that shaped rural America in the 20th century. Discover the lessons of the past and their relevance to today's agricultural landscape.