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OverviewThe Panic of 1819 is the story of the first nation-wide economic collapse to strike the United States. It was much more than a banking panic or real estate bubble: it was the culmination of an economic wave that rolled through the United States, beginning before the War of 1812, cresting with the land and cotton boom of 1818, and finally crashing just as the country was confronted with the crisis over slavery in Missouri. The Panic introduced Americans to the new phenomenon of boom and bust, changed the country's attitudes towards wealth and poverty, spurred the political movement that became Jacksonian Democracy, and helped create the sectional divide that would lead to the Civil War. It was one of the turning points of American history, yet few Americans today have even heard of it-although we continue to repeat its mistakes, again and again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew H. BrowningPublisher: University of Missouri Press Imprint: University of Missouri Press Weight: 0.823kg ISBN: 9780826221834ISBN 10: 0826221831 Pages: 444 Publication Date: 30 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis new book does a remarkable job in analyzing the complexities of trade, finance, politics, and business that led to [the Panic's] devastating impact. --Book Bit for WTBF-AM/FM in Troy, Alaska Andrew H. Browning's book [The Panic of 1819] holds up a distant mirror, and allows us to see what happened to our politics in the aftermath of 1819. --Paul Conlin, MAAA, FSA, Senior Actuarial Director at Aetna This is an excellent book on a neglected episode of American economic and financial history--the Panic of 1819--and also on American political and social history in general during, roughly, the first three decades of the nineteenth century. --Richard Sylla, New York University, author of The American Capital Market, 1846-1914: A Study of the Effects of Public Policy on Economic Management The title of Mr. Browning's fine and formidable history only hints at its scope. The Panic of 1819 is, in fact, a political, social and financial history of the U.S., before, during and after America's first great depression. --Wall Street Journal Andrew Browning has written a lively and thoroughly-researched account of economic conditions in the decades surrounding the Panic of 1819. As the first comprehensive, book-length consideration of the panic in over fifty years, it is rich and absolutely first rate. --William J. Hausman, Chancellor Professor of Economics, College of William & Mary, author of Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007 A serious work on a vital topic. --Daniel S. Dupre, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, author of Alabama's Frontiers and the Rise of the Old South Andrew Browning has written a lively and thoroughly-researched account of economic conditions in the decades surrounding the Panic of 1819. As the first comprehensive, book-length consideration of the panic in over fifty years, it is rich and absolutely first rate. --William J. Hausman, Chancellor Professor of Economics, College of William & Mary, author of Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007 This is an excellent book on a neglected episode of American economic and financial history--the Panic of 1819--and also on American political and social history in general during, roughly, the first three decades of the nineteenth century. --Richard Sylla, New York University, author of The American Capital Market, 1846-1914: A Study of the Effects of Public Policy on Economic Management A serious work on a vital topic. --Daniel S. Dupre, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, author of Alabama's Frontiers and the Rise of the Old South The Panic of 1819 is a book that no historian of the early republic can afford to miss. --Missouri Historical Review Andrew H. Browning's book [The Panic of 1819] holds up a distant mirror, and allows us to see what happened to our politics in the aftermath of 1819. --Paul Conlin, MAAA, FSA, Senior Actuarial Director at Aetna Andrew Browning has given us a masterful study of an often overlooked economic crisis and has rightfully subtitled his work 'The First Great Depression.' --Clyde Haulman, EH.net Utilizing an extensive array of contemporary sources, Andrew H. Browning masterfully recreates the events and chronology of the new nation's first great depression, the Panic of 1819. --The Journal of Economic History An impressive amount of historical content and knowledge of the policy positions of the key movers and shakers of the antebellum era went into The Panic of 1819, a quality for which Browning should be commended. He successfully ties together a complex set of domestic and international factors to explain this exciting material with smooth prose and skilled narration. To add, the author has an eye for arresting passages and humorous anecdotes. This book is sure to elicit lively discussions of the political and economic history of the early republic. -- Stephen Campbell, The Economic Historian This new book does a remarkable job in analyzing the complexities of trade, finance, politics, and business that led to [the Panic's] devastating impact. --Book Bit for WTBF-AM/FM in Troy, Alaska The title of Mr. Browning's fine and formidable history only hints at its scope. The Panic of 1819 is, in fact, a political, social and financial history of the U.S., before, during and after America's first great depression. --Wall Street Journal This is an excellent book on a neglected episode of American economic and financial history--the Panic of 1819--and also on American political and social history in general during, roughly, the first three decades of the nineteenth century. --Richard Sylla, New York University, author of The American Capital Market, 1846-1914: A Study of the Effects of Public Policy on Economic Management Andrew Browning has written a lively and thoroughly-researched account of economic conditions in the decades surrounding the Panic of 1819. As the first comprehensive, book-length consideration of the panic in over fifty years, it is rich and absolutely first rate. --William J. Hausman, Chancellor Professor of Economics, College of William & Mary, author of Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007 A serious work on a vital topic. --Daniel S. Dupre, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, author of Alabama's Frontiers and the Rise of the Old South An impressive amount of historical content and knowledge of the policy positions of the key movers and shakers of the antebellum era went into The Panic of 1819, a quality for which Browning should be commended. He successfully ties together a complex set of domestic and international factors to explain this exciting material with smooth prose and skilled narration. To add, the author has an eye for arresting passages and humorous anecdotes. This book is sure to elicit lively discussions of the political and economic history of the early republic. -- Stephen Campbell, The Economic Historian This new book does a remarkable job in analyzing the complexities of trade, finance, politics, and business that led to [the Panic's] devastating impact. --Book Bit for WTBF-AM/FM in Troy, Alaska The Panic of 1819 is a book that no historian of the early republic can afford to miss. --Missouri Historical Review Andrew H. Browning's book [The Panic of 1819] holds up a distant mirror, and allows us to see what happened to our politics in the aftermath of 1819. --Paul Conlin, MAAA, FSA, Senior Actuarial Director at Aetna This is an excellent book on a neglected episode of American economic and financial history--the Panic of 1819--and also on American political and social history in general during, roughly, the first three decades of the nineteenth century. --Richard Sylla, New York University, author of The American Capital Market, 1846-1914: A Study of the Effects of Public Policy on Economic Management The title of Mr. Browning's fine and formidable history only hints at its scope. The Panic of 1819 is, in fact, a political, social and financial history of the U.S., before, during and after America's first great depression. --Wall Street Journal Andrew Browning has written a lively and thoroughly-researched account of economic conditions in the decades surrounding the Panic of 1819. As the first comprehensive, book-length consideration of the panic in over fifty years, it is rich and absolutely first rate. --William J. Hausman, Chancellor Professor of Economics, College of William & Mary, author of Global Electrification: Multinational Enterprise and International Finance in the History of Light and Power, 1878-2007 A serious work on a vital topic. --Daniel S. Dupre, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, author of Alabama's Frontiers and the Rise of the Old South A serious work on a vital topic. --Daniel S. Dupre, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, author of Alabama's Frontiers and the Rise of the Old South This is an excellent book on a neglected episode of American economic and financial history--the Panic of 1819--and also on American political and social history in general during, roughly, the first three decades of the nineteenth century. --Richard Sylla, New York University, author of The American Capital Market, 1846-1914: A Study of the Effects of Public Policy on Economic Management Author InformationAndrew H. Browning was educated at Princeton and the University of Virginia. He has taught history in Washington, D.C., Honolulu, and Portland, Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |