Trams or Tailfins?
Discover the transformative era of post-World War II economies in Trams or Tailfins? by Jan L. Logemann, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2012. This insightful hardback, spanning 352 pages, offers a compelling comparative analysis of mass consumption in the United States and the newly established West German republic. Logemann delves into how both nations seized the opportunity to reshape their economic landscapes, leading to the emergence of distinct consumer modernities. By exploring the cultural and economic factors at play, this book provides a rich historical context that will engage anyone interested in consumption economics and postwar history. Don't miss the chance to understand the pivotal developments that shaped modern consumer society.