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The 1910s from World War I to Ragtime Music
註釋What do Charlie Chaplin, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, the Red Scare, and Cubism have in common? Each, in its own way, helped define this decade, a period in which America had become the richest nation in the world and turmoil in Europe led to the horror of a world war. From the Titanic to race riots, from immigration waves to the incorporation of the Girl Scouts of America, author Stephen Feinstein examines the people and events that made this decade one of the most unique periods in American history.