Too often, notes historian David Goldberg, the mythic allure of the
"Roaring Twenties" has deafened our ears to the real voices of those who
lived through the decade. In Discontented America, he integrates social
and political history to provide a new take on the 1920s - an account
deeply rooted in the perspectives of that time. Goldberg argues that
this contentious and fascinating decade should be viewed now as it was
viewed then, as a distinctive postwar period, during which many of the
conflicts generated by World War I continued to reverberate throughout
American society.