Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-183) and index.
Contents:
The problem and the players -- Ten days that opened the banks -- First priorities -- Industrial recovery : the belated priority -- The progressive impulse -- The international option.
Summary:
Provides an assessment of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first fifteen weeks in office in 1933, looking at the bills he sent to Congress in an attempt to help right the country which was still suffering the effects of the Great Depression.
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