Banks and Politics During the Progressive Era (RLE Banking & Finance)

Banks and Politics During the Progressive Era (RLE Banking & Finance)

by Richard McCulley
Banks and Politics During the Progressive Era (RLE Banking & Finance)

Banks and Politics During the Progressive Era (RLE Banking & Finance)

by Richard McCulley

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Overview

Despite the political potency of money and banking issues, historians have largely dismissed the Progressive Era political debate over banking as irrelevant and have been preoccupied with explaining the shortcomings, limitations and inadequacies of the Federal Reserve Act. The picture that has emerged is one of bankers controlling the course of financial reform with the assistance of political leaders who were either subservient, hopelessly naive or insincere in their public opposition to bankers. This book places their exertions in a larger, unfolding political context and traces in an analytical narrative the interplay of sectional and economic interests, political ideologies and partisan clashes that shaped the course of banking reform.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136301186
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Banking & Finance
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 354
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard McCulley

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Money, Banks and Politics During the Nineteenth Century 2. The Republicans and the Gold Standard Act of 1900 3. Republican Financial Deadlock, 1901-1904. 4. Prelude to Panic, 1905 – 1907 5. Panic and Reaction, 1907-1910 6. Wall Street Consolation, 1911. 7. Toward Self-Regulation, 1911. 8. The Aldrich Plan, 1911. 9. The Counteroffensive, 1912-1913. 10. Conclusion: The Democrats’ Ambiguous Financial Legacy. Bibliography. Index.

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