A concise history of the New Deal

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A concise history of the New Deal

Jason Scott Smith

(Cambridge essential histories)

Cambridge University Press, 2014

  • : pbk
  • : hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

During the 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal carried out a program of dramatic reform to counter the unprecedented failures of the market economy exposed by the Great Depression. Contrary to the views of today's conservative critics, this book argues that New Dealers were not 'anticapitalist' in the ways in which they approached the problems confronting society. Rather, they were reformers who were deeply interested in fixing the problems of capitalism, if at times unsure of the best tools to use for the job. In undertaking their reforms, the New Dealers profoundly changed the United States in ways that still resonate today. Lively and engaging, this narrative history focuses on the impact of political and economic change on social and cultural relations.

Table of Contents

  • 1. A global depression
  • 2. Saving capitalism, 1933-4
  • 3. The New Deal at high tide, 1934-6
  • 4. Society and culture in the 1930s
  • 5. Opposition and backlash, 1937-9
  • 6. Legacies of the New Deal.

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