The Great Depression & the New Deal : a very short introduction
"In this book, Eric Rauchway shows how the newly central role of the United States in the years between World Wars I and II made errors of American leadership into world-shaking events. The scope of the crisis made way for the dramatic and controversial leadership of Franklin Roosevelt, whose New Deal set the United States on an entirely new political course." "Rauchway presents the New Deal's principal successes and failures, showing why some of its programs worked and others did not, ranging from state-centered agencies like the National Recovery Administration to the strategies that sought to empower unions and individual Americans, such as the National Labor Relations Board and the Social Security Act. At the end, he shows how Roosevelt's administration, after World War II, brought the New Deal's strategies to the global stage."--Jacket.
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- ISBN: 9780195326345
- ISBN: 0195326342
- ISBN: 0195326334
- ISBN: 9780195326338
- Physical Description: 150 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: Oxford ; Oxford University Press, ©2008.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-136) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1. The world in debt -- 2. The Hoover years -- 3. Americans in the Depression -- 4. Reflation and relief -- 5. Managing farm and factory -- 6. Countervailing power -- 7. The end of the beginning. |
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