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Bank Holiday Declared

Amelia Scott

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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"Bank Holiday Declared" examines Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1933 bank holiday and its lasting impact on the American economy.
Delving into the Great Depression era, the book analyzes whether this unprecedented government intervention saved the economy or merely postponed its collapse.
One intriguing aspect explored is how the crisis revealed structural weaknesses in the pre-Depression financial system.



The book argues that while the bank holiday addressed the immediate banking crisis, it fundamentally reshaped the relationship between the government and the financial sector, leading to increased federal oversight.
It traces the evolution of financial regulation, including the creation of the FDIC and the expansion of the Federal Reserve's powers.



The book unfolds by first examining the pre-Depression financial system, then dissecting the events leading up to the bank holiday, and finally analyzing its long-term implications.
This historical and economics-focused analysis challenges simplistic narratives of the New Deal, prompting readers to consider the trade-offs between economic stability and individual liberty.
By drawing upon primary sources and balancing economic analysis with historical research, "Bank Holiday Declared" offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment in American economic history.

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