A History of Money and Banking in the United States Before the Twentieth Century
A podcast by Murray N. Rothbard
65 Episodes
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52. Britain Faces the Postwar World
Published: 2/24/2011 -
53. Return to Gold at $4.86: The Cunliffe Committee and After
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55. The Establishment of the New Gold Standard of the 1920s: Bullion, Not Coin
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56. The Gold-Exchange Standard, Not Gold
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57. The Gold-Exchange Standard in Operation: 1926-1929
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58. Depression and the End of the Gold-Sterling-Exchange Standard: 1929-1931
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59. Epilogue to Part IV
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60. The New Deal and the International Monetary System
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61. The Background of the 1920s
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62. The First New Deal: Dollar Nationalism
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63. The Second New Deal: The Dollar Triumphant
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64. Epilogue to Part V
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31. The Progressive Movement
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32. Unhappiness with the National Banking System
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24. The Post Civil War Era: 1865-1879
Published: 6/18/2010 -
29. Capital Formation
Published: 6/17/2010 -
30. 1896: The Transformation of the American Party System
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26. Prices, Wages, and Real Wages
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21. The Civil War
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27. Interest Rates
Published: 6/17/2010
Murray Rothbard, in a complete revision of the standard account, traces inflations, banking panics, and money meltdowns from the Colonial Period through the mid-twentieth century to show how the American government's systematic war on sound money is the hidden force behind nearly all major economic calamities in American history. This audio edition is narrated by Matthew Menzinskis.