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Greenwich Village 1920 to 1930

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Caroline F. Ware's 'Greenwich Village 1920 to 1930' is a scholarly examination of the social, cultural, and political life of Greenwich Village in the 1920s.

The book analyzes demographic shifts, immigrant communities, and the emergence of bohemian and cultural movements that defined the neighborhood.

Ware draws on census data, contemporary accounts, and sociological observation to trace how the Village evolved during a transformative decade.

The work situates Greenwich Village within broader urban and national trends of the period, including immigration and cultural change.

It remains a referenced study for historians of New York City and urban culture.

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