
Richard A. Settersten Jr.
et al.
Published online:
23 September 2021
Published in print:
29 January 2021
Online ISBN:
9780226748269
Print ISBN:
9780226748092
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Part Front Matter
Part front matter for Part One Entering an Uncharted World
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'Part front matter for Part One Entering an Uncharted World', Living on the Edge: An American Generation's Journey through the Twentieth Century (Chicago, IL , 2021; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 23 Sept. 2021), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226748269.001.0001, accessed 4 May 2025.
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"Part front matter for Part One Entering an Uncharted World." In Living on the Edge: An American Generation's Journey through the Twentieth Century University of Chicago Press, 2021. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2021. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226748269.001.0001.
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The year 1870 represented modern America at dawn. Over the subsequent six decades, every aspect of life experienced a revolution. By 1929, urban America was electrified and almost every urban dwelling was networked, connected to the outside world with electricity, natural gas, telephone, clean running water, and sewers. By 1929, the horse had almost vanished from urban streets, and the ratio of motor vehicles to the number of households reached 90 percent. By 1929, the household could enjoy entertainment options that were beyond the 1870 imagination, including phonograph music, radio, and motion pictures exhibited in ornate movie palaces.
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