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The Long Shadow: The Panic of 1873
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- ISBN8232212810
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- Date de parution12/09/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
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The Long Shadow: The Panic of 1873 and the Making of the Modern EconomyIn the autumn of 1873, the world teetered on the brink of catastrophe. What began as a single banking failure in Philadelphia-Jay Cooke and Company's collapse amid reckless railroad speculation-ignited the first truly global financial crisis, plunging Europe and North America into a grueling economic abyss known then as the "Great Depression" and now as the Long Depression. For over two decades, from 1873 to the late 1890s, deflationary spirals, mass unemployment, and shattered industries reshaped societies, toppled empires of capital, and sparked fierce debates over money, power, and progress.
In this gripping narrative history, delve into the feverish boom of post-Civil War industrialization, where railroads symbolized boundless ambition but masked fragile foundations of overleveraged debt and unchecked greed. Witness the spark of chaos: stock markets frozen in terror, factories silenced, and workers marching in desperate protest. Explore the shadowy role of the Coinage Act of 1873, the "Crime of '73" that demonetized silver and locked the world into a gold standard straitjacket, fueling endless price collapses and populist fury.
From the smoke-filled boardrooms of Wall Street to the starving fields of rural America and the shuttered mills of industrial Britain, this book uncovers how the crisis exposed the raw underbelly of Gilded Age capitalism-while planting the seeds for modern monetary reforms, labor rights, and the regulatory guardrails that define our financial world today. Blending vivid storytelling with rigorous economic analysis, The Long Shadow reveals startling parallels to today's crises: the perils of speculative bubbles, the human cost of austerity, and the enduring tension between innovation and stability. Perfect for readers of The Big Short or A People's History of the United States, this is the definitive account of a forgotten cataclysm that forged the economic order we still navigate-and a cautionary tale for our volatile age.
In this gripping narrative history, delve into the feverish boom of post-Civil War industrialization, where railroads symbolized boundless ambition but masked fragile foundations of overleveraged debt and unchecked greed. Witness the spark of chaos: stock markets frozen in terror, factories silenced, and workers marching in desperate protest. Explore the shadowy role of the Coinage Act of 1873, the "Crime of '73" that demonetized silver and locked the world into a gold standard straitjacket, fueling endless price collapses and populist fury.
From the smoke-filled boardrooms of Wall Street to the starving fields of rural America and the shuttered mills of industrial Britain, this book uncovers how the crisis exposed the raw underbelly of Gilded Age capitalism-while planting the seeds for modern monetary reforms, labor rights, and the regulatory guardrails that define our financial world today. Blending vivid storytelling with rigorous economic analysis, The Long Shadow reveals startling parallels to today's crises: the perils of speculative bubbles, the human cost of austerity, and the enduring tension between innovation and stability. Perfect for readers of The Big Short or A People's History of the United States, this is the definitive account of a forgotten cataclysm that forged the economic order we still navigate-and a cautionary tale for our volatile age.
The Long Shadow: The Panic of 1873 and the Making of the Modern EconomyIn the autumn of 1873, the world teetered on the brink of catastrophe. What began as a single banking failure in Philadelphia-Jay Cooke and Company's collapse amid reckless railroad speculation-ignited the first truly global financial crisis, plunging Europe and North America into a grueling economic abyss known then as the "Great Depression" and now as the Long Depression. For over two decades, from 1873 to the late 1890s, deflationary spirals, mass unemployment, and shattered industries reshaped societies, toppled empires of capital, and sparked fierce debates over money, power, and progress.
In this gripping narrative history, delve into the feverish boom of post-Civil War industrialization, where railroads symbolized boundless ambition but masked fragile foundations of overleveraged debt and unchecked greed. Witness the spark of chaos: stock markets frozen in terror, factories silenced, and workers marching in desperate protest. Explore the shadowy role of the Coinage Act of 1873, the "Crime of '73" that demonetized silver and locked the world into a gold standard straitjacket, fueling endless price collapses and populist fury.
From the smoke-filled boardrooms of Wall Street to the starving fields of rural America and the shuttered mills of industrial Britain, this book uncovers how the crisis exposed the raw underbelly of Gilded Age capitalism-while planting the seeds for modern monetary reforms, labor rights, and the regulatory guardrails that define our financial world today. Blending vivid storytelling with rigorous economic analysis, The Long Shadow reveals startling parallels to today's crises: the perils of speculative bubbles, the human cost of austerity, and the enduring tension between innovation and stability. Perfect for readers of The Big Short or A People's History of the United States, this is the definitive account of a forgotten cataclysm that forged the economic order we still navigate-and a cautionary tale for our volatile age.
In this gripping narrative history, delve into the feverish boom of post-Civil War industrialization, where railroads symbolized boundless ambition but masked fragile foundations of overleveraged debt and unchecked greed. Witness the spark of chaos: stock markets frozen in terror, factories silenced, and workers marching in desperate protest. Explore the shadowy role of the Coinage Act of 1873, the "Crime of '73" that demonetized silver and locked the world into a gold standard straitjacket, fueling endless price collapses and populist fury.
From the smoke-filled boardrooms of Wall Street to the starving fields of rural America and the shuttered mills of industrial Britain, this book uncovers how the crisis exposed the raw underbelly of Gilded Age capitalism-while planting the seeds for modern monetary reforms, labor rights, and the regulatory guardrails that define our financial world today. Blending vivid storytelling with rigorous economic analysis, The Long Shadow reveals startling parallels to today's crises: the perils of speculative bubbles, the human cost of austerity, and the enduring tension between innovation and stability. Perfect for readers of The Big Short or A People's History of the United States, this is the definitive account of a forgotten cataclysm that forged the economic order we still navigate-and a cautionary tale for our volatile age.