Title: The PostWar Boom: Americans as a "People of Plenty"
1The Post-War Boom Americans as a "People of
Plenty"
- History 203
- April 30, 2007
2Accessing the PowerPointsAlternative Method
- Ive posted the presentations for this class in
html format, which you can view in your browser.
(Internet Explorer works best.) As I understand
it, you cant download those files. - However, if you have Microsoft PowerPoint on your
computer, you can download the presentations for
this course. Ive now put each classs
presentation on the web in PowerPoint form. If
you go to these URLs, you can open or save the
file to your computer. Ill continue to post
these alternative URLs on the syllabus. - PowerPoint versions Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 9
Apr. 11 Apr. 16 Apr. 18 Apr. 23 Apr. 25
Apr. 30
3Announcements
- Please give your Scopes Trial papers to your
discussion section leader. - Hard copies of the midterm exam essay questions
and instructions are being distributed. Theyre
online at www.uoregon.edu/dapope/203midtermessays
--sp07.htm - 3. Students doing an environmental studies
project on climate change will administer a short
survey. Theyll explain what theyre doing at the
start of todays class.
4Some websites on post-war American Society
- A brief history of shopping centers
- A cultural history of suburban Levittown
- 2002 Walter Cronkite radio documentary on the
impact of Soviet satellite Sputnik - A global history of television website
- Three days of audio from the Army-McCarthy
Hearings of 1954 (from C-Span) - Large site on history of television sets
5Douglas MacArthur Video Excerpt
- Today Ill show an excerpt from a biographical
documentary about last Wednesdays biographical
subject, General Douglas MacArthur. The excerpt
deals with MacArthurs role in postwar Japan, his
military strategy during the Korean War, and his
confrontation with President Harry Truman.
6MacArthur and the Korean War
- Korea from Japanese colony to divided country
- Communist North Korea attacks South Korea, June
1950 - MacArthur lands at Inchon, pushes N. Korea back,
near the border with China - Nov. 1950China enters the war, US and South
Korea retreat - Early 1951 Military situation stabilizes
- For a series of Korean war maps, see
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/macarthur/maps/korea.
html
7MacArthur and Truman
- MacArthur objects to Trumans interest in a
negotiated truce, wants more aggressive measures - April 1951 Truman removes MacArthur from his
command - MacArthurs speech to Congress Old Soldiers
Never Die (Audio and text at http//americanrheto
ric.com/speeches/douglasmacarthurfarewelladdress.h
tm)
8The Meaning of General MacArthur
- From peacetime army to Military-Industrial
Complex - An Asia First strategy for the USA? (MacArthur
said, The history of the world will be written
in the Pacific for the next 10000 years.Europe
is a dying system - Civilian and Military Relations in a Democracy.
Was MacArthur a dictator in the making?
9Wartime Anxieties and the Postwar Boom
- Depression Fears
- John Maynard Keynes and the lesson of planned
deficits - A Military-industrial complex and Military
Keynesianism - National Security Council-68 (NSC-68) (on line
here) - This 1950 document called for a rapid build-up
of political, economic and military strength in
the free world. - Baby boom and economic boom
10Faces of the Baby Boom
11(No Transcript)
12Baby Boom in Numbers
13The Post-War Boom Lives Transformed
- Suburbia Utopia, Escape, or Confinement?
- Consumerism
- Higher Education
- Television
14Levittown, New York
15The New Sport and Science of Shopping
- Marketings new weapons of mass distraction
- What makes the consumer tick?
- Shopping Centers The new public square?
16Southdale Mall, Minneapolis, 1956
17Mall of America, Minneapolis
18Education
- Expansion of high school education
- The G.I. Bill, Higher Education and the emergence
of the Multiversity - Percentage of 18-24 year olds enrolled in higher
education - 194010 195014 196022 197032
- Democracy and elitism in a Learning Society
- The Sputnik Effect
19Clark Kerr on the Role of the Modern University,
1958
- In conclusion, the university over the centuries
has moved from its role as the guardian of the
past to that of the explorer of the future and
in this transition it has become one of the great
focal points of human endeavor. To create new
knowledge, to train the men and women who can use
this new knowledge to make this knowledge
comprehensible and thus the servant rather than
the master of men, to help men know the values
this knowledge should be made to serve--these are
the great tasks of the university in the
advancing industrial society that is swooping
around the world. These are the tasks of the
University of California in an age when the worth
of intellect is more apparent than ever
before--an age of the most fabulous unfolding of
the human mind in history. This can be a truly
Golden Age in the life of the University of
California during what may yet become a Golden
Age for mankind. - From Kerrs inaugural address as President of the
University of California
20Berkeley Campus 1940 and Today
21GI Bill of RightsEducation Benefit for Veterans
22Television
- Television An educator in spite of itself?
- Television a cool medium?
- Television and politics in the 1950s
- Kefauver Committee and Organized Crime, 1951
- The Army-McCarthy Hearings of 1954
23Mobster Joe Adonis watches Testimony of Mobster
Frank Costello Sen. Kefauvers Organized Crime
Hearings, 1951
24Army-McCarthy Hearings, 1954 The Growing Power
of Television
25In later life Zworykin one of TVs inventors
lamented the way television had been abused to
titillate and trivialize subjects rather than for
the educational and cultural enrichment of
audiences. I hate what they've done to my
child... I would never let my own children watch
it.