The Creators tells the story of the creation of modern America through its artists, dreamers, and innovators. From the lonely harmonies of Charles Ives to the soaring swing of Glenn Miller, from Georgia O'Keeffe's desert visions to Bing Crosby's wartime ballads, this richly human narrative brings to life the culture that shaped-and was shaped by-two world wars and a Great Depression.
Drawing on decades of teaching and research, historian Tim H. Blessing, PhD-Professor of History at Alvernia University-guides readers through the tangled intersection of art, society, and national identity. This is not a textbook in the traditional sense, but a vivid account of how ordinary people and extraordinary creators made meaning in a century that refused easy answers.
Witty, moving, and deeply informed, The Creators is ideal for classroom use or personal reflection. It reminds us that behind every canvas, every melody, and every film frame lies the story of a people struggling to understand themselves and their times
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