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El. knyga: J.P. Morgan & Co. and the Crisis of Capitalism: From the Wall Street Crash to World War II

(McMaster University, Ontario)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316998854
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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316998854
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The first in-depth history of how J.P. Morgan responded to the greatest crisis in the history of financial capitalism. The book sheds new light on the Wall Street Crash, relations with Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Great Depression and New Deal, as well as the coming of World War II.

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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'Drawing on a comprehensive command of the archival record, this fine study places J. P. Morgan & Co. from partnership to incorporation firmly within the history of capitalism. All scholars of modern American and business history will benefit from this authoritative account of a pivotal firm's history.' Jason Scott Smith, author of A Concise History of the New Deal 'Numerous histories of the House of Morgan cover the years before 1914 when it was the pre-eminent American bank. Examining how the bank evolved to survive the Great Depression and federal regulation, Martin Horn's important new study is most welcome.' Eugene White, author of Conflict of Interest in the Financial Services Industry 'A detailed look at the complicated history of one the world's most influential financial institutions Recommended.' R. S. Hewett, Choice

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Examines how J.P. Morgan, then the world's leading bank, responded to the greatest crisis in the history of financial capitalism.
List of Figures and Tables
viii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(11)
1 "The Heart of Contemporary Capitalism": The Partners and Their Bank
12(30)
2 J.P. Morgan & Co. at Home and Abroad in the 1920s
42(29)
3 The Young Plan, the Bank for International Settlements, and the Wall Street Crash, 1929--1930
71(46)
4 "The End of the World"? The 1931 Crises
117(37)
5 "Witchcraft": J.P. Morgan & Co., Hoover, and the Depression in the United States, 1930--1933
154(53)
6 "In the Storm Cellar": J.P. Morgan & Co. and the New Deal, 1933--1936
207(54)
7 J.P. Morgan & Co. and the Foreign Policy of the New Deal: Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Nye Committee, 1933--1937
261(42)
8 The Coming of War and the End of the Partnership, 1937--1940
303(40)
Conclusion 343(7)
Appendices 350(4)
Bibliography 354(20)
Index 374
Martin Horn is Associate Dean Graduate Studies and Research in the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University. His previous publications include Britain, France and the Financing of the First World War (2002) and with Dr. Talbot Imlay, The Politics of Industrial Collaboration during World War II: Ford France, Vichy and Nazi Germany, (2014).