The Great Depression in Europe 1929 1939

The Great Depression in Europe  1929 1939
Author: Patricia Clavin
Publsiher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000
Genre: Depressions
ISBN: 0333606809

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Patricia Clavin offers a comparative study of the origins, course and consequences of the deepest economic crisis in modern European history. Written with the non-economist in mind, the book examines recent ideas on the cause of the Great Depression.

The World in Depression 1929 1939

The World in Depression  1929 1939
Author: Charles P. Kindleberger
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1986-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520055926

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“The World in Depression is the best book on the subject, and the subject, in turn, is the economically decisive decade of the century so far.”—John Kenneth Galbraith

The Global Impact of the Great Depression 1929 1939

The Global Impact of the Great Depression 1929 1939
Author: Dietmar Rothermund
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134815685

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Dietmar Rothermund broadens the conventional focus of the great depression to include its impact on the countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America. He explains key areas, such as Keynesian theory and the role of the international gold standard.

The Great Depression

The Great Depression
Author: Michael A. Bernstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521379857

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This 1988 book focusses on why the American economy failed to recover from the downturn of 1929-33.

The Great Depression

The Great Depression
Author: Pierre Berton
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307374868

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Over 1.5 million Canadians were on relief, one in five was a public dependant, and 70,000 young men travelled like hoboes. Ordinary citizens were rioting in the streets, but their demonstrations met with indifference, and dissidents were jailed. Canada emerged from the Great Depression a different nation. The most searing decade in Canada's history began with the stock market crash of 1929 and ended with the Second World War. With formidable story-telling powers, Berton reconstructs its engrossing events vividly: the Regina Riot, the Great Birth Control Trial, the black blizzards of the dust bowl and the rise of Social Credit. The extraordinary cast of characters includes Prime Minister Mackenzie King, who praised Hitler and Mussolini but thought Winston Churchill "one of the most dangerous men I have ever known"; Maurice Duplessis, who padlocked the homes of private citizens for their political opinions; and Tim Buck, the Communist leader who narrowly escaped murder in Kingston Penitentiary. In this #1 best-selling book, Berton proves that Canada's political leaders failed to take the bold steps necessary to deal with the mass unemployment, drought and despair. A child of the era, he writes passionately of people starving in the midst of plenty.

A Rabble of Dead Money

A Rabble of Dead Money
Author: Charles R. Morris
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781610395359

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The Great Crash of 1929 profoundly disrupted the United States' confident march toward becoming the world's superpower. The breakneck growth of 1920s America--with its boom in automobiles, electricity, credit lines, radio, and movies--certainly presaged a serious recession by the decade's end, but not a depression. The totality of the collapse shocked the nation, and its duration scarred generations to come. In this lucid and fast-paced account of the cataclysm, award-winning writer Charles R. Morris pulls together the intricate threads of policy, ideology, international hatreds, and sheer individual cantankerousness that finally pushed the world economy over the brink and into a depression. While Morris anchors his narrative in the United States, he also fully investigates the poisonous political atmosphere of postwar Europe to reveal how treacherous the environment of the global economy was. It took heroic financial mismanagement, a glut-induced global collapse in agricultural prices, and a self-inflicted crash in world trade to cause the Great Depression. Deeply researched and vividly told, A Rabble of Dead Money anatomizes history's greatest economic catastrophe--while noting the uncanny echoes for the present.

The Oxford Handbook of European History 1914 1945

The Oxford Handbook of European History  1914 1945
Author: Nicholas Doumanis
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199695669

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The period spanning the two World Wars was unquestionably the most catastrophic in Europe's history. Despite such undeniably progressive developments as the radical expansion of women's suffrage and rising health standards, the era was dominated by political violence and chronic instability.Its symbols were Verdun, Guernica, and Auschwitz. By the end of this dark period, tens of millions of Europeans had been killed and more still had been displaced and permanently traumatized. If the nineteenth century gave Europeans cause to regard the future with a sense of optimism, the earlytwentieth century had them anticipating the destruction of civilization.The fact that so many revolutions, regime changes, dictatorships, mass killings, and civil wars took place within such a compressed time frame suggests that Europe experienced a general crisis. Indeed in the early 1940s both Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill referred to a 'thirty years war'.Why did so many crises rage across the continent from 1914 until the end of the Second World War? Why did the winds of destruction affect some regions more than others?The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945 reconsiders the most significant features of this calamitous age from a transnational perspective. It demonstrates the degree to which national experiences were intertwined with those of other nations, and how each crisis was implicated in widerregional, continental, and global developments. Readers will find innovative and stimulating chapters on various political, social, and economic subjects by some of the leading scholars working on modern European history today.

A Rabble of Dead Money

A Rabble of Dead Money
Author: Charles R. Morris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2017
Genre: Business
ISBN: 1610398831

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The Great Crash of 1929 profoundly disrupted the United States' confident march toward becoming the world's superpower. The breakneck growth of 1920s America-with its boom in automobiles, electricity, credit lines, radio, and movies-certainly presaged a serious recession by the decade's end, but not a depression. The totality of the collapse shocked the nation, and its duration scarred generations to come. In this lucid and fast-paced account of the cataclysm, award-winning writer Charles R. Morris pulls together the intricate threads of policy, ideology, international hatreds, and sheer individual cantankerousness that finally pushed the world economy over the brink and into a depression. While Morris anchors his narrative in the United States, he also fully investigates the poisonous political atmosphere of postwar Europe to reveal how treacherous the environment of the global economy was. It took heroic financial mismanagement, a glut-induced global collapse in agricultural prices, and a self-inflicted crash in world trade to cause the Great Depression. Deeply researched and vividly told, A Rabble of Dead Money anatomizes history's greatest economic catastrophe-while noting the uncanny echoes for the present.