Encyclopedia of the Great Depression and the New Deal

Encyclopedia of the Great Depression and the New Deal
Author: James Ciment
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001
Genre: Depressions
ISBN: 9781784028282

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This is the first encyclopedia devoted exclusively to the Great Depression and the New Deal. Covering the years 1929 to 1941, it traces all the major political, economic, social, and cultural movements, as well as the principal events and people, during the longest and most severe economic crisis in American history. It contains Thematic essays, General entries on society and culture, and Government entries on commissions and legislation. It also contains biographies and documents including bills, acts, executive orders, committee reports, letters, speeches. political platforms, press conferences, court cases, and documents relating to international affairs.

Encyclopedia of the Great Depression

Encyclopedia of the Great Depression
Author: Robert S. McElvaine
Publisher: MacMillan Reference Library
Total Pages: 614
Release: 2004
Genre: Depressions
ISBN:

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These volumes discuss depression-era politics, government, business, economics, literature, the arts, and more.

Encyclopedia of the Great Depression: A-K

Encyclopedia of the Great Depression: A-K
Author: Robert S. McElvaine
Publisher: MacMillan Reference Library
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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These volumes discuss depression-era politics, government, business, economics, literature, the arts, and more.

The Great Depression and the New Deal [2 volumes]

The Great Depression and the New Deal [2 volumes]
Author: Daniel Leab
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 902
Release: 2009-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1598841556

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A comprehensive encyclopedia of the 1930s in the United States, showing how the Depression affected every aspect of American life. In two volumes, The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Thematic Encyclopedia captures the full scope of a defining era of American history. Like no other available reference, it offers a comprehensive portrait of the nation from the Crash of 1929 to the onset of World War II, exploring the impact of the Depression and the New Deal on all aspects of American life. The book features hundreds of alphabetically organized entries in sections focusing on economics, politics, social ramifications, the arts, and ethnic issues. With an extraordinary range of primary sources integrated throughout , The Great Depression and the New Deal is the new cornerstone resource on a historic moment that is casting a shadow on our own unsettled times.

The Great Depression

The Great Depression
Author: Robert S. McElvaine
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307774449

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One of the classic studies of the Great Depression, featuring a new introduction by the author with insights into the economic crises of 1929 and today. In the twenty-five years since its publication, critics and scholars have praised historian Robert McElvaine’s sweeping and authoritative history of the Great Depression as one of the best and most readable studies of the era. Combining clear-eyed insight into the machinations of politicians and economists who struggled to revive the battered economy, personal stories from the average people who were hardest hit by an economic crisis beyond their control, and an evocative depiction of the popular culture of the decade, McElvaine paints an epic picture of an America brought to its knees—but also brought together by people’s widely shared plight. In a new introduction, McElvaine draws striking parallels between the roots of the Great Depression and the economic meltdown that followed in the wake of the credit crisis of 2008. He also examines the resurgence of anti-regulation free market ideology, beginning in the Reagan era, and argues that some economists and politicians revised history and ignored the lessons of the Depression era.

FDR's Folly

FDR's Folly
Author: Jim Powell
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 030742071X

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The Great Depression and the New Deal. For generations, the collective American consciousness has believed that the former ruined the country and the latter saved it. Endless praise has been heaped upon President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for masterfully reining in the Depression’s destructive effects and propping up the country on his New Deal platform. In fact, FDR has achieved mythical status in American history and is considered to be, along with Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln, one of the greatest presidents of all time. But would the Great Depression have been so catastrophic had the New Deal never been implemented? In FDR’s Folly, historian Jim Powell argues that it was in fact the New Deal itself, with its shortsighted programs, that deepened the Great Depression, swelled the federal government, and prevented the country from turning around quickly. You’ll discover in alarming detail how FDR’s federal programs hurt America more than helped it, with effects we still feel today, including: • How Social Security actually increased unemployment • How higher taxes undermined good businesses • How new labor laws threw people out of work • And much more This groundbreaking book pulls back the shroud of awe and the cloak of time enveloping FDR to prove convincingly how flawed his economic policies actually were, despite his good intentions and the astounding intellect of his circle of advisers. In today’s turbulent domestic and global environment, eerily similar to that of the 1930s, it’s more important than ever before to uncover and understand the truth of our history, lest we be doomed to repeat it.

The Great Depression and the New Deal

The Great Depression and the New Deal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Depressions
ISBN: 9781780349695

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A comprehensive encyclopedia of the 1930s in the United States, showing how the Depression affected every aspect of American life.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Author: Otis L. Graham
Publisher: Boston : G.K. Hall
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780816186679

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125 biographers, historians, and political scientists present their views on 321 topics concerning Roosevelt's life and times.

Great Depression and New Deal

Great Depression and New Deal
Author: Sharon M. Hanes
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Depressions
ISBN: 9780787665357

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Presents an overview of the Great Depression through the words and writings of the time: more than twenty-five excerpts from speeches, poems, fiction and non-fiction works.