The Glory and the Dream: A Narrative History of
America, 1932-1972 is a 1400-page
social history by
William Manchester.
Sometimes sold as two
volumes, it describes the history of the United States
between 1932 and 1972. The Glory and the
Dream was listed as a
New York
Times bestseller in 1975. The book details both social
history and political machinations in the period with a focus on
how the
New Deal, the
Second World War and the
Cold War impacted American culture. Special
attention is paid to
Roosevelt's New Deal and the lasting
effect it has had on the U.S. government. Manchester simplifies the
complex political maneuvers and opaque terminology that pervaded
Cold War politics to more accessible language.
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