The Great Depression: America 1929-1941
β Scribed by McElvaine, Robert S
- Book ID
- 106926113
- Publisher
- Broadway
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0812923278
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From Wikipedia
The Great Depression: America, 1929β1941 (ISBN 978-0812923278) is a 1984 history of the Great Depression by acclaimed historian Robert S. McElvaine. In this interpretive history, McElvaine discusses the causes and the results of the worst depression in American history, covering the time from 1929 to 1941. He examines the causes of this catacylmic event, its impact upon the American people, and the political, governmental, and cultural responses to it. He comes down firmly in favor of the "demand-side" argument that maldistribution of income in the 1920s having left the bulk of potential consumers with too small a share of national income to buy all that mass production was putting on the market was the principal cause of the collapse. Building on his innovative use of letters written by "ordinary" Americans during the Depression that were collected in his first book, Down and Out in the Great Depression, McElvaine takes readers into the experience of Depression victims to an extent never before achieved. Read more - Shopping-Enabled Wikipedia on Amazon
In the article: Literary significance and reception | Footnotes
Review
AΒ _New York Times_Β Notable Book
βIt would be hard to find a fairer or more balanced account of how the American people and their leaders learned to grapple with their greatest economic crisis.β β_New York Times Book Review_
βA thorough work of scholarship, a lively story, and a highly original feat of analysis.ββ_Business WeekΒ _
βThis is essential reading.β βStuds Terkel
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### Review A \_New York Times\_ Notable Book βIt would be hard to find a fairer or more balanced account of how the American people and their leaders learned to grapple with their greatest economic crisis.β β\_New York Times Book Review\_ βA thorough work of scholarship, a lively story, and a hig
### Review A \_New York Times\_ Notable Book βIt would be hard to find a fairer or more balanced account of how the American people and their leaders learned to grapple with their greatest economic crisis.β β\_New York Times Book Review\_ βA thorough work of scholarship, a lively story, and a hig
### Review AΒ \_New York Times\_Β Notable Book βIt would be hard to find a fairer or more balanced account of how the American people and their leaders learned to grapple with their greatest economic crisis.β β\_New York Times Book Review\_ βA thorough work of scholarship, a lively story, and a hig
### From Wikipedia The Great Depression: America, 1929β1941 (ISBN 978-0812923278) is a 1984 history of the Great Depression by acclaimed historian Robert S. McElvaine. In this interpretive history, McElvaine discusses the causes and the results of the worst depression in American history, covering
### The Great Depression: America, 1929β1941 (ISBN 978-0812923278) is a 1984 history of the Great Depression by acclaimed historian Robert S. McElvaine. In this interpretive history, McElvaine discusses the causes and the results of the worst depression in American history, covering the time fr