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Excerpt code: sbp7 Title: The Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal
Author: [America] Eric Lauchwey
Translator: Tao Yu
Douban score: 7.6
Publishing House: Yilin Publishing House
Publication year: 20 18-3
Page count: 3 14
Content introduction:
brief Introduction of the content
This book makes an excellent survey of the American economic crisis and a great policy revolution in history. Lloyd introduced the main successes and failures of Roosevelt's New Deal in his book, and explained why some plans of the New Deal succeeded while others failed. These plans include the establishment of institutions such as the National Rehabilitation Agency, the establishment of the National Labor Relations Committee, and the adoption of the Social Security Law. At the end of the book, the author describes how the Roosevelt administration pushed the New Deal strategy to the global stage after the end of World War II.
Celebrity evaluation and recommendation
Roosevelt's greatest historical achievement lies in persuading the American nation with a deep-rooted tradition of isolationism and a sense of self-security, and turning it into the nemesis of Nazi Germany and militaristic Japan, even the biggest nemesis. This great achievement depends-again-on the political nature and talent of trusting, inspiring and guiding our own people. We can enjoy it repeatedly in the Chinese versions of The Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal provided by Yilin Publishing House, which has benefited a lot.
—— Director of American Studies Center of Renmin University of China? Shi Yin Hong
In order to understand the efforts made by the Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal to restore American prosperity, everyone should start reading this book. This book is original and thought-provoking, which is closely related to the uncertain economic times.
-University of Wisconsin-Madison? Little John? Milton. Barrel maker
Editor's recommendation
This book tells us that the Great Depression of America1930s did not come out of thin air. Before the Great Depression, the American people had fallen into the "debt world" by means of credit, following the expansion of consumer desire under the rhetoric of advertisers. After abusing leverage to overdraw spending power, the stock market crash is only the last straw. Since then, the new policy launched by the government to deal with the Great Depression is not a single well-thought-out measure, but a series of continuous policy experiments.
About the author:
Eric? Lauhewei? Professor of History, University of California, Davis. His main research fields in recent years are Roosevelt's New Deal and World War II. Other books include The Man Who Made Big Money: How Roosevelt and Keynes ended the Great Depression, defeated fascism and achieved prosperity and peace (20 15), Blessing among Nations: How the World Made America (2006) and The Assassination of McKinley: Theodore? How Roosevelt's America was Formed (2003), Family Shelter:1900-1920 (2001) and the American Reform Politics, etc.