Reviews
' ... he assembles a commendable representation of the major incidents that will be a springboard for a great deal of future research ... a valuable addition to scholarly work on the causes and consequences of Depression-era bank failures and panics'.Economica, 'Wicker's meticulous, in many respects exemplary, account is essential reading for the financial history of the Great Depression.' The History Journal, ‘Wicker’s meticulous, in many respects exemplary, account is essential reading for the financial history of the Great Depression.’The History Journal, 'An important contribution to our understanding of the interactions between the banking system and the course of the Great Depression.'John H. Wood, Wake Forest University, H-Net Reviews, 'Wicker's meticulous, in many respects exemplary, account is essential reading for the financial history of the Great Depression.'The History Journal, 'This book substantially advances the literature on banks and money during the Great Depression.'David C. Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Journal of Economic History, 'This book substantially advances the literature on banks and money during the Great Depression.' David C. Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Journal of Economic History, 'This book substantially advances the literature on banks and money during the Great Depression.' David C. Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, , Journal of Economic History, ' ¿ he assembles a commendable representation of the major incidents that will be a springboard for a great deal of future research ¿ a valuable addition to scholarly work on the causes and consequences of Depression-era bank failures and panics¿. Economica, ‘ … he assembles a commendable representation of the major incidents that will be a springboard for a great deal of future research … a valuable addition to scholarly work on the causes and consequences of Depression-era bank failures and panics’.Economica, ‘This book substantially advances the literature on banks and money during the Great Depression.’David C. Wheelock, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Journal of Economic History, "This book is an important contribution to our understanding of the interactions between the banking system and the course of the Great Depression, and it should inspire more detailed investigations of other banking crises to determine whether the lack of contagion was peculiar to the 1930s." John H. Wood, H-Net Reviews, ' … he assembles a commendable representation of the major incidents that will be a springboard for a great deal of future research … a valuable addition to scholarly work on the causes and consequences of Depression-era bank failures and panics'. Economica, ‘An important contribution to our understanding of the interactions between the banking system and the course of the Great Depression.’John H. Wood, Wake Forest University, H-Net Reviews, 'An important contribution to our understanding of the interactions between the banking system and the course of the Great Depression.' John H. Wood, Wake Forest University, , H-Net Reviews