1928:Main Currents in American Thought by Vernon Louis ParringtonVernon Louis Parrington ( 1871- 1929) graduated from Harvard University in 1893, later taught at Oklahoma University and the University of Washington in Seattle. Parrington is remembered as the author of Main Currents in American Thought, a politics-cente
1929See also 1928 in literature, other events of 1929, 1930 in literature, list of years in literature. Events Candide by Voltaire was declared obscene by the United States Customs and seized in 1930. A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes is published.:The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861-1865 by Fred Albert Shannon
1930See also 1929 in literature, other events of 1930, 1931 in literature, list of years in literature. Events November 5 Sinclair Lewis is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett is published. New Books Aphrodite in Auli:The War of Independence by Claude H. Van Tyne
1931See also 1930 in literature, other events of 1931, 1932 in literature, list of years in literature. Events Samuel Beckett publishes Proust " a collection of essays Cherokee playwright Lynn Rigg's play Green Grow the Lilacs premiers. It would later be adap:The Coming of the War, 1914 by Bernadotte E. Schmitt
1932See also 1931 in literature, other events of 1932, 1933 in literature, list of years in literature. Events Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is published. New Books 1919 John Dos Passos Black Mischief Evelyn Waugh Brave New World Aldous Huxley A Broken Jou: My Experiences in the World War by John J. PershingJohn Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing ( September 13, 1860 July 15, 1948) was a soldier in the United States Army. Pershing eventually rose to the highest possible rank only held once before by George Washington: General of the Armies. He was born near Lacled
1933See also 1932 in literature, other events of 1933, 1934 in literature, list of years in literature. Events February 17 The magazine Newsweek is published for the first time. James Joyce's Ulysses allowed into United States New Books Anthony Adverse Hervey:The Significance of Sections in American History by Frederick J. TurnerFrederick Jackson Turner ( November 14, 1861 1932) was an American historian. Born in Portage, Wisconsin, Turner graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1884 and gained his Ph. from Johns Hopkins University in 1890. Frederick Jackson Turner is best