Best Great Depression
Updated DailyRankings are calculated based on verified user reviews, recency of updates, and community voting weighted by user reputation score.
No tags available
John Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Wrath,' awarded the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, chronicles the Joad family's arduous journey from Oklahoma to California during the Dust Bowl era. It powerfully depict...
John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' (1939) chronicles the Joad family's arduous journey from Oklahoma to California during the Dust Bowl era. This epic novel vividly portrays the hardships faced by...
John Maynard Keynes is arguably the most influential economist of the 20th century. His work fundamentally shifted economic thought by emphasizing the role of aggregate demand in driving economic acti...
John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' is a poignant novella that explores the themes of friendship, dreams, and the harsh realities of the Great Depression. The story follows George and Lennie, two migra...
Dorothea Langes work during the Great Depression defined the power of photography as a tool for social change. Her most famous image, 'Migrant Mother,' remains one of the most recognizable photographs...
Joe Louis, the 'Brown Bomber,' held the heavyweight title for a record 12 years, defending it 25 times. He was the quintessential heavyweight punchertechnically sound, composed, and devastatingly accu...
John Steinbeck, awarded in 1962, captured the struggles of the working class during the Great Depression. *The Grapes of Wrath* is a powerful and moving portrayal of migrant families seeking a better...
Set during the Great Depression in Key West, Florida, *To Have and Have Not* tells the story of Harry Morgan, a fishing boat captain turned smuggler struggling to provide for his family. The novel exp...
Walker Evans' 'American Photographs,' published in 1938, is a seminal work of documentary photography that captured the lives of ordinary Americans during the Great Depression. The collection, curated...
Set during the Great Depression, The Four Winds follows a young mothers journey as she and her children flee their home in search of a better life. Kristin Hannahs novel is celebrated for its vivid hi...
John Steinbecks 'Of Mice and Men,' a poignant novella, explores themes of friendship, dreams, and the harsh realities of the American Depression. Spanning roughly 107 pages, the story follows George a...
Daniel James Brown's 'The Boys in the Boat' tells the inspiring story of the University of Washington rowing team that won gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The book explores the team's backgrounds, t...
Sam Raimis Road to Perdition is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film set during the Great Depression. Tom Hanks delivers a poignant performance as a mob enforcer protecting his son while...
Irving Fisher made significant contributions to monetary theory and the understanding of debt-deflation cycles. His work on the quantity theory of money influenced monetary policy for decades. While h...
Daniel James Brown's 'The Boys in the Boat' tells the inspiring true story of the University of Washington rowing team that won gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics during the Great Depression. The book i...
You're subscribed! We'll notify you about new great-depression.