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Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions: [2 volumes]

Editat de Daniel Leab
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A riveting look at the financial cycles in American economic history from colonial times to the present day, with an eye on the similarities and differences between past and present conditions as analyzed by leading economic historians.The United States has emerged from the financial chaos of its last economic crisis, yet still very few sources place the events of the modern era within the context of financial downturns of the past. An examination of the trends and patterns of previous depressions and recessions may allow us to recognize-and avoid-the behaviors and practices that prolonged the fiscal problems of previous generations. This thought-provoking encyclopedia presents an overview of notable economic events, their causes and cures, and their social and political impact on the nation.Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions offers a comprehensive survey on the topic from the years 1783 to 1789 under the Articles of Confederation through the panics of the 19th century and the Great Depression of the 1930s to the Great Recession of 2008. Written in an accessible, engaging style, the volumes contain 14 detailed essays covering each economic event and 140 entries covering various related individuals, issues, court cases, legislation, and significant events. Primary source documents, including the Specie Circular, the Embargo Act, and the National Labor Relations Act, provide relevancy to the real world and a context for key events.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598849455
ISBN-10: 159884945X
Pagini: 919
Ilustrații: 106 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 185 x 262 x 69 mm
Greutate: 2.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Offers excerpts from more than 65 primary documents that illustrate the nature of the economic events covered; each document is preceded by a brief introduction, putting the document into context for readers

Notă biografică

Daniel J. Leab is professor of history at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, where he was director of American studies and founding director of the university's multicultural program.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction. Volume 1 .1 The Critical Period, 1783-1789 -Sean P. HarveyThe Critical Period, 1783-1789: Short Entries -Katherine FlemingArticles of ConfederationBank of North AmericaBeard, Charles (1874-1948)China TradeFitch, John (1743-1798)FlatboatsMorris, Robert (1734-1806)Northwest Ordinance (1787)Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787)Tobacco Industry2 The Embargo Era, 1807-1809 -James R. SofkaThe Embargo Era, 1807-1809: Short Entries -Katherine FlemingAmerican Fur Company and the Fur TradeBurr Conspiracy Cases of 1807 Chesapeake-Leopard Affair (1807)Embargo Act (1807)First Bank of the United StatesFulton, Robert (1765-1815)Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)Girard, Stephen (1750-1831)Non-Intercourse Act (1809)Orders in Council/Napoleonic DecreesWhitney, Eli (1765-1825)3 Panic of 1819 -Brian BixbyPanic of 1819: Short Entries -Brian BixbyAmerican SystemAstor, John Jacob (1763-1848)Boston Manufacturing CompanyCarey, Mathew (1760-1839)Erie CanalInternal ImprovementsJones, William (1760-1831) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)National RoadSecond Bank of the United States4 Panic of 1837 -Brian BixbyPanic of 1837: Short Entries -Brian BixbyBrook Farm Caroline Affair (1837)Deere, John (1804-1886)Gag RuleIndependent TreasuryLoco-focosLovejoy, Elijah Parish (1802-1837)Lowell MillsSpecie Circular (1836)Texas5 Panic of 1857 -Michael ShapiroPanic of 1857: Short EntriesClipper Ships -Andrew T. Presti De Bow's Review -Andrew T. PrestiDred Scott Decision (Dred Scott v. Sandford) (1857) -Andrew T. Presti"Free Soil" -A. E. L. MartinHelper, Hinton Rowan (1829-1909) -Andrew T. PrestiKelly, William (1811-1888) -Andrew T. PrestiLynn Shoe Workers Strike (1860) -Andrew T. PrestiOil Creek, Pennsylvania -Andrew T. PrestiWalker, William (1824-1860) -Andrew T. Presti6 Panic of 1873 -Alan LucibelloPanic of 1873: Short Entries -Brian BixbyCentennial Exposition (1876)Colfax, Schuyler (1823-1885)Compromise of 1877Cooke, Jay (1821-1905)"Crime of '73"Great Strike of 1877Molly MaguiresRockefeller, John D. (1839-1937)Slaughterhouse Cases (1873)Whiskey Ring7 Depression of the 1890s -Gerald W. McFarlandDepression of the 1890s: Short Entries -Brian BixbyCoxey's Army (1894)"Cross of Gold" Speech (1896)Frick, Henry Clay (1849-1919)Homestead Strike (1892) In Re Debs (1895)Lloyd, Henry Demarest (1847-1903)Olney, Richard (1835-1917) Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)PopulismSocial Darwinism8 Panic of 1907 -Brigitte KoenigPanic of 1907: Short Entries -Jason ResnikoffAldrich-Vreeland Act (1908) Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907)Danbury Hatters Case (1908)"Gentlemen's Agreement" (1907-1908)Great White Fleet (1907-1909)Haywood, William Dudley "Big Bill" (1869-1928)Morgan, J. P. (1837-1913) Muller v. Oregon (1908)Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)Standard Oil Company9 Economic Downturn of 1913-1914 -Jason RobertsEconomic Downturn of 1913-1914: Short EntriesBull Moose (Progressive) Party -Eric GadeClayton Antitrust Act (1914) -Eric GadeFederal Reserve Act (Glass-Owen Act) (1913) -Eric GadeFord, Henry (1863-1947) -Eric GadeGlass, Carter (1858-1946) -Eric GadeIndustrial Workers of the World (IWW) -Jason ResnikoffPujo Committee (1912-1913) -Eric Gade16th Amendment (1913) -Eric GadeTaft, William Howard (1857-1930) -Eric GadeWoolworth, Frank W. (1852-1919) -Eric Gade10 Recession of 1920-1921 -Robert H. FerrellRecession of 1920-1921: Short Entries The Dearborn Independent -Jason ResnikoffGarvey, Marcus (1887-1940) -Jason ResnikoffLedoux, Urbain (1874-1941) -Daniel LeabMcNary, Charles L. (1874-1944) -Jason ResnikoffPalmer, A. Mitchell (1872-1936) -Jason ResnikoffPresident's Unemployment Conference (1921) -A. E. L. MartinRed Scare (1919-1920) -Andrew T. PrestiSacco, Nicola (1891-1927) and Vanzetti, Bartolomeo (1888-1927) -A. E. L. Martin. Volume 2 .11 Great Depression, 1929-1933 -Denise LynnGreat Depression, 1929-1933: Short Entries -Jason RobertsBank HolidayBonus Army (1932)Cox, James Renshaw (1886-1951)Mellon, Andrew William (1855-1937)Meyer, Eugene Isaac (1875-1959)President's Organization for Unemployment Relief (POUR)Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)Reno, Milo (1866-1936)Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930)Unemployed Councils12 Great Depression, 1933-1939 -Vanessa MayGreat Depression, 1933-1939: Short EntriesAlphabet Agencies -Jason RobertsCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC) -Jason RobertsEccles, Marriner Stoddard (1890-1977) -Jason RobertsHopkins, Harry Lloyd (1890-1946) -Jason RobertsIckes, Harold Le Claire (1874-1952) -Jason RobertsJohnson, Hugh S. (1882-1942) -Jason RobertsKennedy, Joseph Patrick (1888-1969) -A. E. L. MartinLewis, John L. (1880-1969) -Jason RobertsOlson, Floyd (1891-1936) -Jason RobertsWorld Economic Conference (1933) -Jason Roberts13 Economic Downturns, 1974-1984 -Jason RobertsEconomic Downturns, 1974-1984: Short Entries -Jason RobertsApple ComputersEmployee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)Franklin National BankLaffer, Arthur B. (1940- )Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)Proposition 13 (People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation, California) (1978) Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)Shultz, George P. (1920- )Three Mile Island (1979)Volcker, Paul (1927- )14 Great Recession of 2008-2009 -Victoria PhillipsGreat Recession of 2008-2009: Short Entries -Kate Doyle Griffiths-DinganiAuto Industry Bailout (2008-2009)Geithner, Timothy F. (1961- )Goldman SachsHedge FundsLehman Brothers, Collapse of (2008)Madoff, Bernard L. (1938- )Occupy Wall Street (OWS)Pelosi, Nancy (1940- )Rubin, Robert (1938- )Tea PartyPrimary Documents1 The Critical Period, 1783-1789A. Shays' Rebellion: A Schedule of Grievances (August 22-25, 1786)B. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson React to Shays' Rebellion (1786, 1787)C. The Land Ordinance of 1785 (May 20, 1785) and the Northwest Ordinance (July 13, 1787)D. Objections to the Federal Constitution: Letters from the Federal Farmer to the Republican (October 8, 1787)E. The Federalist No. 15: Alexander Hamilton's Objections to the Articles of Confederation (December 1, 1787)F. Alexander Hamilton's First Report on the Public Credit (January 14, 1790)G. Alexander Hamilton's Opinion on the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791)H. Thomas Jefferson's Opinion on the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791)2 The Embargo Era, 1807-1809A. James Stephen's Pamphlet Arguing for Restriction of Neutral Rights (1805)B. Napoleon's Berlin and Milan Decrees (November 21, 1806; December 17, 1807)C. British Order in Council (January 7, 1807)D. Act to Prohibit the Importation of Slaves (March 2, 1807)E. Report of the Chesapeake's Encounter with the Leopard (June 23, 1807)F. Embargo Act (December 22, 1807)G. Secretary Madison's List of Restrictions on Foreign Trade (December 21, 1808)H. The Non-Intercourse Act (March 1, 1809)I. Joseph Story's Recollections of His Opposition to the Embargo (1809)3 Panic of 1819A. Craig et al. v. Missouri (March 12, 1830)4 Panic of 1837A. President Jackson's Bank Veto (July 10, 1832)B. President Jackson's Message to the Cabinet Regarding Removal of Public Deposits from the Bank of the United States (September 18, 1833)C. The Specie Circular (July 11, 1836)D. Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (February 14, 1837)E. President Van Buren's Message to Congress Opposing Federal Action during Hard Economic Times (September 4, 1837)F. William Harper's "Memoir on Slavery" (1837)G. Theodore Weld's American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses (1839)5 Panic of 1857A. Independent Treasury Act (August 6, 1846)B. Joseph Glover Baldwin's Flush Times (1853)C. Dred Scott v. Sandford (March 6, 1857)D. George Fitzhugh's Cannibals All! (1857)E. Hinton Rowan Helper's The Impending Crisis of the South (1857)F. Frederick Law Olmsted's The Cotton Kingdom (1861)6 Panic of 1873A. Veazie Bank v. Fenno (1869)B. President Grant's Veto of the Inflation Bill of 1874 (April 22, 1874)C. Dangers Presented by the Current Management of the Rail System: James Dabney McCabe's History of the Grange Movement (1874)D. President Grant's Message Approving the Specie Payment Resumption Act (January 14, 1875)E. Bland-Allison Act (February 28, 1878)7 Depression of the 1890sA. Sherman Antitrust Act (July 2, 1890)B. United States v. Debs et al. (December 14, 1894)C. President Cleveland's Message to Congress Calling for Action to Restore the Financial Soundness of the Economy (January 28, 1895)D. William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" Speech (July 9, 1896)8 Panic of 1907A. Adair v. United States (January 27, 1908)B. Loewe v. Lawlor (February 3, 1908)9 Economic Downturn of 1913-1914A. Report of the Pujo Committee (1912-1913)B. Sixteenth Amendment (February 3, 1913)C. Federal Reserve Act (December 23, 1913)10 Recession of 1920-1921A. United States v. United States Steel Corporation (March 1, 1920)11 Great Depression, 1929-1933A. Wickersham Commission Report on Alcohol Prohibition (January 7, 1931)B. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Commonwealth Club Address (September 23, 1932)C. President Hoover's Madison Square Garden Address (October 31, 1932)D. Twentieth Amendment (January 23, 1933)12 Great Depression, 1933-1939A. President Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address (March 4, 1933)B. Senator Long's "Share the Wealth" Program (February 5, 1934)C. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (May 27, 1935)D. National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) (July 5, 1935)E. President Roosevelt's Statement upon Signing the Social Security Act (August 14, 1935)F. President Roosevelt's Forbes Field Speech (October 1, 1936)13 Economic Downturns, 1974-1984A. President Nixon's Message Transmitting the 1972 Economic Report of the President to Congress (January 27, 1972)B. President Ford's Message Transmitting the 1976 Economic Report of the President to Congress (January 26, 1976)C. President Carter Addresses the Nation on Energy (November 8, 1977)D. President Carter's State of the Union Address (January 19, 1978)E. California Proposition 13: The People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation (Approved June 6, 1978)F. Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act) (October 27, 1978)G. President Carter's "Crisis of Confidence" or "Malaise" Speech (July 15, 1979)H. President Reagan's Program for Economic Recovery (February 18, 1981)14 Great Recession of 2008-2009A. Barack Obama's Victory Speech (November 4, 2008)B. President Obama's Message Transmitting the 2011 Economic Report of the President to Congress (February 23, 2011)C. President Obama's Message Transmitting the 2012 Economic Report of the President to Congress (February 17, 2012)Selected BibliographyEditor and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

This is a timely volume that should appeal to everyone seeking to understand economic recessions and depressions. . . . Recommended.
This noteworthy set encompasses the 14 largest and most important economic downturns in U.S. history, from the 'Critical Period' following the Revolutionary War to the recent 'Great Recession' of 2008-9. The Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions presents all the wild market fluctuations from American history in readable prose, expansive coverage, and solid scholarship.
The writers handle complex topics with clarity, and for students in high school or at small colleges the primary works will be extremely useful. However, it's the 'short entries' that raise this above similar references. . . . Recommended.
[T]hose in need of the basic facts behind economic downturns that have plagued the United States over the years will find a richly woven tapestry unrolled before them. . . . [T]he kind of writing that makes history come alive. Therefore, this set is recommended for purchase by all public and academic libraries.
This reviewer finds this encyclopedia fascinating for the information and depth of coverage that it provides about the regularly occurring economic downturns and the regularly recurring reasons for those downturns. . . . The readable style - even with a number of contributors - is also important. The insights provided into our economic history help in our understanding of today's events.