War on crime bandits, G-men, and the politics of mass culture / Claire Bond Potter.

War on Crime revises the history of the New Deal transformation and suggests a new model for political historyone which recognizes that cultural phenomena and the political realm produce, between them, an idea of "the state." The war on crime was fought with guns and pens, movies and legis...

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Main Author: Potter, Claire Bond, 1958-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c1998.
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Summary:War on Crime revises the history of the New Deal transformation and suggests a new model for political historyone which recognizes that cultural phenomena and the political realm produce, between them, an idea of "the state." The war on crime was fought with guns and pens, movies and legislation, radio and government hearings. All of these methods illuminate this period of state transformation and perceptions of that emergent state, in the years of the first New Deal. The study of the creation of G-men and gangsters as cultural heroes in this period not only explores the Depression-era obsession with crime and celebrity, but it also lends insight on how citizens understood a nation undergoing large political and social changes.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 250 p.) : ill.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-244) and index.
ISBN:0585116393 (electronic bk.)
9780585116396 (electronic bk.)
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print version record.