Great Depression: References & Edit History

Additional Reading

General histories of the Great Depression in the United States and worldwide include Eric Rauchway, The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Very Short Introduction (2008); Robert S. McElvaine, The Great Depression: America, 1929–1941 (2009, originally published 1984); Patricia Claivin, The Great Depression in Europe, 1929–1939 (2000); Tomoko Shiroyama, China During the Great Depression: Market, State, and the World Economy, 1929–1937 (2008); Kerry Douglas Smith, A Time of Crisis: Japan, the Great Depression, and Rural Revitalization (2001); and Paulo Drinot and Alan Knight (eds.), The Great Depression in Latin America (2014).

Economic history

United States

Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 (1963, reissued 1993), chapter 7, “The Great Contraction,” is the single most important study of the Great Depression in the United States, detailing ways in which banking panics and monetary contraction contributed to the economic downturn.

Scholarly studies that analyze the role of particular factors in the American Depression include Ben S. Bernanke, “Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression,” American Economic Review, 73(3):257–276 (June 1983); Stephen G. Cecchetti, “Prices During the Great Depression: Was the Deflation of 1930–1932 Really Unanticipated?,” American Economic Review 82(1):141–156 (March 1992); Christina D. Romer, “The Great Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 105(3):597–624 (August 1990); and Peter Temin, Did Monetary Forces Cause the Great Depression? (1976). John Kenneth Galbraith, The Great Crash, 1929 (1954, reissued 1997), is a riveting account of the 1929 stock market crash, one of the events leading up to the Great Depression in the United States.

International

Barry Eichengreen, Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919–1939 (1992, reissued 1995), is an important study of the functioning and effects of the international gold standard in the interwar era. W. Arthur Lewis, Economic Survey, 1919–1939 (1949, reissued 1969), while somewhat dated, is an exceedingly useful survey of the nature and causes of the Depression in Great Britain, Germany, Russia, France, Japan, and the United States.

Other works analyzing the Depression outside the United States include Harold James, The German Slump: Politics and Economics, 1924–1936 (1986); Charles P. Kindleberger, The World in Depression, 1929–1939, rev. and enlarged ed. (1986); and Rosemary Thorp (ed.), Latin America in the 1930s: The Role of the Periphery in World Crisis (1984).

Recovery

Lester V. Chandler, America’s Greatest Depression, 1929–1941 (1970), provides a detailed description of the many programs implemented to deal with the Depression in the United States. Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey Sachs, “Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930s,” Journal of Economic History, 45(4):925–946 (December 1985), discusses how devaluation and monetary expansion contributed to economic recovery from the Depression in many countries. Two studies that examine the role of policy in ending the American Depression are E. Cary Brown, “Fiscal Policy in the ’Thirties: A Reappraisal,” American Economic Review, 46(5):857–879 (December 1956); and Christina D. Romer, “What Ended the Great Depression?,” Journal of Economic History, 52(4):757–784 (December 1992).

Impact

Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin, and Eugene N. White (eds.), The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century (1998), includes a series of papers by distinguished scholars on the long-run impact of the Great Depression in the United States. John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936, reissued 1997), is the pathbreaking work of economic theory that was inspired by the Great Depression and led to the rise of stabilization policy in the postwar era.

Cultural and social history

T.H. Watkins, The Hungry Years: A Narrative History of the Great Depression in America (1999), is a comprehensive political and social history of the Great Depression in the United States; while Piers Brendon, The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s (2000), takes a more international approach, comparing the effects of the Depression in the United States, Britain, Germany, France, the Soviet Union, China, and Japan.

Other works that deal with cultural issues, both in the 1930s and beyond in the 20th century, include Morris Dickstein, Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression (2009); David M. Kennedy, Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945 (1999); Kenneth J. Bindas, Modernity and the Great Depression: The Transformation of American Society, 1930–1941 (2017); Richard H. Pells, Radical Visions and American Dreams: Culture and Social Thought in the Depression Years (1973, reprinted 1998); Warren I. Susman, Culture As History: The Transformation of American Society in the Twentieth Century (1973, reissued 2003); Lawrence W. Levine, The Unpredictable Past: Explorations in American Cultural History (1993); and Michael Kammen, American Culture, American Tastes: Social Change and the 20th Century (1999). Chapter 1 of Richard H. Pells, Not Like Us: How Europeans Have Loved, Hated, and Transformed American Culture Since World War II (1997), explores the role of American foundations in bringing refugee scholars, scientists, artists, and filmmakers to the United States in the 1930s, and it discusses the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration’s efforts to export U.S. culture to Latin America at the end of the decade.

Two memoirs are still useful in illuminating the cultural and intellectual preoccupations of the 1930s: Harold Clurman, The Fervent Years: The Story of the Group Theatre and the Thirties (1945, reprinted 1983), is a personal history of the Group Theatre by one of its founders; and Alfred Kazin, Starting Out in the Thirties (1965, reprinted 1989), describes the polemical battles on the left and explores American reactions to the announcement of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in 1939. Maria DiBattista, Fast-Talking Dames (2001, reissued 2003), is excellent on the movies of the 1930s and on the actresses who delivered the witty dialogue that was Hollywood’s trademark during these years.

Christina D. Romer Richard H. Pells The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica

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