Goldbugs and Greenbacks: The Antimonopoly Tradition and the Politics of Finance in America, 1865-1896 / Edition 1

Goldbugs and Greenbacks: The Antimonopoly Tradition and the Politics of Finance in America, 1865-1896 / Edition 1

by Gretchen Ritter
ISBN-10:
0521653924
ISBN-13:
9780521653923
Pub. Date:
06/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521653924
ISBN-13:
9780521653923
Pub. Date:
06/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Goldbugs and Greenbacks: The Antimonopoly Tradition and the Politics of Finance in America, 1865-1896 / Edition 1

Goldbugs and Greenbacks: The Antimonopoly Tradition and the Politics of Finance in America, 1865-1896 / Edition 1

by Gretchen Ritter

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Overview

In the late nineteenth century, there was a popular and heated debate over what sort of financial system America should have. Behind the discussions over gold versus silver and state versus national banks was a broader dialogue about sectionalism, class relations, and the future course of the American economy and democracy. Professor Ritter contends that there was a distinctive and neglected political tradition in the United States—the antimonopoly tradition—which was championed by nearly every major agricultural and labor group during the period from the Civil War until 1900.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521653923
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/13/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 318
Sales rank: 947,276
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

1. The money debate and American political development; 2. Party politics and the financial debate, 1865–1896; 3. Greenbacks versus gold: the contest over finance in the 1870s; 4. The 'people's money': Greenbackism in North Carolina, Illinois and Massachusetts; 5. The battle of the standards: the financial debate of the 1890s; 6. Populism and the politics of finance in North Carolina, Illinois and Massachusetts in the 1890s; 7. Money, history, and American political development; Appendix A. Financial terms of the 1870s and 1890s; Appendix B. Major banking and currency legislation, 1860–1900; Appendix C. An antimonopolist reading of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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