The Great Depression

America 1929-1941

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Publisher Description

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.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1984
January 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
448
Pages
PUBLISHER
Crown
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
5.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Brett Grace ,

Fantastic read, still relevant today

‘History repeats itself...,’ and when it comes to the Great Depression, there’s no one better than this author Robert McElvaine. This and his collection of letters from the Great Depression (Down and Out) are two must-reads for any history buff or anyone who’s trying to make sure we don’t make the same mistakes again.

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