Rather than sit and do nothing during the early years of the Depression, as President Hoover is often accused of doing, he exercised government power in ways that extended and exacerbated the crisis.
Not certain of which I am more excited. The clear case laid out in this piece against the myth of Hoover. After all, if we were to ask too many questions about this time period we might learn that interventionist government put the great in the Great Depression.
Or is it this is written by an undergraduate student showing that the academy can still produce Historians and not propagandists.
Not certain of which I am more excited. The clear case laid out in this piece against the myth of Hoover. After all, if we were to ask too many questions about this time period we might learn that interventionist government put the great in the Great Depression.
Or is it this is written by an undergraduate student showing that the academy can still produce Historians and not propagandists.