Dark Realities: America's Great Depression

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Spiramus Press Ltd, 2013 - History - 247 pages
The Roaring Twenties, jazz music, Hollywood glamour: the end of the First World War ushered in a golden age for America, with a booming stock market and rampant property speculation. It seemed as if the good times with Presidents Harding and then Coolidge in charge would never end. In marked contrast were the fortunes of many European countries, struggling to repay war debts and with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles plunging Germany into economic catastrophe.

With Herbert Hoover now President, the US markets continued to climb and some investors sold out, sensing trouble ahead. The Crash came in October 1929, and America slid into deep depression. Against a background of bank failures, industrial decline, rural poverty and unemployment, protests, strikes and riots broke out. Hoover was swept from power in 1932 and it fell to the new President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to revive America's fortunes with a number of ground-breaking new programmes which made up the New Deal.This book covers this turbulent period in America's history, introducing us to the key figures and revealing the impact which the Great Depression had on the American people.

Will be of value to GCSE, AS and A level history students looking for an accessible account of the Great Depression.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 The Birth of the Twenties
1
Chapter 2 The Boom Years
17
Chapter 3 The Storm Clouds Gather
31
Chapter 4 Meanwhile on Wall Street
49
Chapter 5 Like a Bolt out of Hell
67
Chapter 6 The Onset of the Depression
83
Chapter 7 America October 1929 December 1932
105
Chapter 8 A New Beginning
119
Chapter 10 Dark Realities
153
Chapter 11 Nemeses
167
Chapter 12 The Second New Deal
185
Chapter 13 Moving Forwards
207
Chapter 14 The Arsenal of Democracy
225
Select Bibliography
241
Index
243
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Chapter 9 One Hundred Days
129

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About the author (2013)

Wyn Derbyshire originally trained as a research chemist, gaining a PhD from the University of Cambridge before qualifying as a lawyer. He has for many years been interested in financial history. He is writing a series of biographies of tycoons for Spiramus Press.

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