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Jp Morgan Co And The Crisis Of Capitalism From The Wall Street Crash To World War Ii Martin Horn

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Jp Morgan Co And The Crisis Of Capitalism From The Wall Street Crash To World War Ii Martin Horn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.77 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Martin Horn
ISBN: 9781108498371, 110849837X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Jp Morgan Co And The Crisis Of Capitalism From The Wall Street Crash To World War Ii Martin Horn by Martin Horn 9781108498371, 110849837X instant download after payment.

During the interwar period, J.P. Morgan was the most important bank in the world and at the crossroads of US politics, international relations and finance. In J.P. Morgan & Co. and the Crisis of Capitalism, Martin Horn brings us the first in-depth history of how J.P. Morgan responded to the greatest crisis in the history of financial capitalism, shedding new light on the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the coming of World War II. Horn shows how J.P. Morgan & Co as a business responded to the 1929 Crash and the Depression, including its part in the New York Stock Exchange Crash, arguing that the Morgan partners misread the seriousness of the crash. He also offers new insights into the interactions of politics and finance, exploring J.P. Morgan's relationship with the Hoover administration and the bank's clash with Roosevelt over New Deal legislation.

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