Technology as Freedom · The New Deal and the Electrical Modernization of the American Home

Technology as Freedom · The New Deal and the Electrical Modernization of the American Home
Authors
Tobey, Ronald C.
Publisher
University of California Press
Tags
history , science
ISBN
9780520204218
Date
1997-01-16T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.74 MB
Lang
en
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Before 1930, the domestic market for electrical appliances was segmented, but New Deal policies and programs created a true mass market, reshaping the electrical and housing markets and guiding them toward mandated social goals. The New Deal identified electrical refrigeration as a key technology to reform domestic labor, raise family health, and build family assets. New Deal incentives led to nearly fifty percent of Title I National Housing Act loans being used to buy electric refrigerators in the 1930s. New Deal policies ultimately created the mass commodity culture of home-owning families that typified the conservative 1950s.