Democracy in Desperation: The Depression of 1893

Democracy in Desperation: The Depression of 1893

Democracy in Desperation: The Depression of 1893

Democracy in Desperation: The Depression of 1893

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Overview

The Panic of 1893 and the depression it triggered mark one of the decisive crises in American history. Devastating broad sections of the country like a tidal wave, the depression forced the nation to change its way of life and altered the pattern and pace of national development ever after. The depression served as the setting for the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial society, exposed grave economic and social problems, sharply tested the country's resourcefulness, reshaped popular thought, and changed the direction of foreign policy. It was a crucible in which the elements of the modern United States were clarified and refined. Yet no study to date has examined the depression in its entirety. This is the first book to treat these disparate matters in detail, and to trace and interpret the business contraction of the 1890s in the context of national economic, political, and social development.

Steeples and Whitten first explain the origins of the depression, measure its course, and interpret the business recovery, giving full coverage to structural changes in the economy; namely, the growing importance of manufacturing, emergence of new industries, consolidation of business, and increasing importance of finance capitalism. The remainder of the book examines the depression's impact on society—discussing, for example, unemployment, birth rate, health, and education—and on American culture, politics and international relations. Placing the business collapse at the center of the scene, the book shows how the depression was a catalyst for ushering in a more modern America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313279430
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/24/1998
Series: Contributions in Economics and Economic History , #199
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 1,009,574
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1410L (what's this?)

About the Author

DOUGLAS STEEPLES is Dean, College of Liberal Arts, and Professor of History at Mercer University. He is the author of numerous articles, he editor of several books including, most recently, Managing Change in Higher Education (1990) and associate editor of Business Library Review. He is also president of the Economic and Business Historical Society for 1998-99.

DAVID O. WHITTEN is Professor of Economics at Auburban University. He is the author or editor of several books, including Extractives, Manufacturing, and Services: A Historiographical and Bibliographical Guide (Greenwood, 1997), and editor of Business Library Review.

Table of Contents

The Panic in History
Prologue to Panic
Panic
Hard Times: Profile of Depression, 1893-1897
Recovery: A New Economic Order
Social Repercussions
Contemporary Reactions—Issues and Opinion
Economic Crisis and Culture
Depression Politics
The Government Response: Cleveland Administration
The Government Response: McKinley Administration
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

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