Dust Bowl Impact Dust Bowl Impact

Dust Bowl Impact

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Publisher Description

Dust Bowl Impact explores the devastating consequences of the 1930s Dust Bowl, an environmental catastrophe that triggered widespread rural poverty and societal displacement in the American Midwest.
The book examines how a combination of severe drought and unsustainable agricultural policies transformed fertile lands into barren wastelands, exacerbating the economic hardship of the Great Depression.
It highlights how the disaster exposed the fragility of rural economies and the limitations of existing social safety nets.

The book progresses by first detailing the environmental factors contributing to the Dust Bowl, then analyzing its economic impact on rural communities, and finally exploring its long-term social and political consequences.
Drawing from government documents, personal letters, and oral histories, the book combines quantitative analysis with qualitative narratives to offer a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal moment in American history.

Ultimately, Dust Bowl Impact provides valuable insights into disaster preparedness and environmental awareness, demonstrating how the lessons learned from this era remain relevant today.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
2 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
119
Pages
PUBLISHER
Publifye AS
SELLER
Publifye AS
SIZE
585.3
KB
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