Great Depression: A Captivating Guide to the Worldwide Economic Depression (An Enthralling Guide to the Worst Economic Downturn in the History of the Industrialized World)
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
The stock market crash of 1929 didn’t cause the great depression by itself, but it is a powerful symbolic starting point to the greatest economic disaster of the twentieth century. On that dark day in october 1929, fortunes were lost and fear of financial insecurity rose throughout the united states and the world. In 1932, the low point of the depression, as much as a third of americans were out of work and even more people were unemployed in other countries. The stock market reached its lowest point ever and wouldn’t rise to its pre-depression levels for almost twenty years.
You will discover topics such as
•Causes of the great depression 1918-1929
•Herbert hoover and the early years of the depression
•The election of 1932
•The 100 days and fdr’s first term, 1933-1937
•Fdr’s second term—challenges and critics
•The outlaw celebrity in the great depression
•Population shifts and the culture of the great depression
•International issues and concerns during the depression
From the lapin brothers’ daring entrepreneurship to the institutional failures and corporate intrigue that consumed their legacy, the book exposes the fragile foundations of modern finance with clarity and precision.
Blending financial history with human drama, financial tsunami at the frontier offers a compelling examination of how the first tremors of a worldwide collapse began at the empire’s edge long before anyone on wall street saw the wave coming.