The Forgotten Man

A New History of the Great Depression

Hardcover, 480 pages

English language

Published June 12, 2007 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-621170-1
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OCLC Number:
74029445

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It's difficult today to imagine how America survived the Great Depression--only through the stories of the common people who struggled during that era can we really understand it. These people are at the heart of this reinterpretation of one of the most crucial events of the twentieth century. Author Shlaes presents the neglected and moving stories of individual Americans, and shows how through brave leadership they helped establish the steadfast character we developed as a nation. Shlaes also traces the mounting agony of the New Dealers themselves as they discovered their errors. She shows how both Hoover and Roosevelt failed to understand the prosperity of the 1920s and heaped massive burdens on the country that more than offset the benefit of New Deal programs. The real question about the Depression, she argues, is not whether Roosevelt ended it--it is why it lasted so long.--From publisher description.

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Subjects

  • Economic History - 20th Century
  • U.S. History - Depression And New Deal (1929-1938)
  • History
  • History - U.S.
  • History: American
  • United States - 20th Century/Depression
  • History / General
  • Economic History
  • United States - 20th Century
  • 1929
  • 1933-1945
  • Depressions
  • New Deal, 1933-1939
  • Social conditions
  • United States