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Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900 ; University of Illinois Press ; ISBN 0-252-02972-0 ( 1958 ; Hardcover, October 2004 ).
This came to be known as the ' Great Turn ' as Russia turned away from the near-capitalist New Economic Policy.
* Economic boom ended by " Black Tuesday " ( October 29, 1929 ); the stock market crashes, leading to the Great Depression.
The Economic Consequences of Mr. Keynes: How the Second Industrial Revolution Passed Great Britain By.
Common use of the phrase " The Great Depression " for the 1930s crisis is most frequently attributed to British economist Lionel Robbins, whose 1934 book The Great Depression is credited with ' formalizing ' the phrase, though US president Herbert Hoover is widely credited with having ' popularized ' the term / phrase, informally referring to the downturn as a " depression ", with such uses as " Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement ", ( December 1930, Message to Congress ) and " I need not recount to you that the world is passing through a great depression " ( 1931 ).
* Feldman, Glenn, “ Southern Disillusionment with the Democratic Party: Cultural Conformity and thethe Great Melding ’ of Racial and Economic Conservatism in Alabama during World War II ,” Journal of American Studies 43 ( Aug. 2009 ), 199 – 230.
Economic Geography: The Great Half-Century.
* 1933-London Economic Conference, to deal with Great Depression, collapses after U. S. withdraws.
* The Railway Mania: Not so Great Expectations – Economic article which argues that during the British Railway Mania of the 1840s, railway shares were not obviously overpriced, even at the market peak, but prices still fell dramatically.
At the London Economic Conference of 1933, the head of the German delegation, the Economics Minister Dr. Alfred Hugenberg of the German National People's Party, put forth a programme of German colonial expansion in both Africa and Eastern Europe as the best way of ending the Great Depression, which created a major storm at the conference.
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500-2000 ( 1987 ), stress on economic and military factors
* Myung Soo Cha, " Did Takahashi Korekiyo Rescue Japan from the Great Depression ?," The Journal of Economic History 63, No. 1 ( Mar 2003 ): 127-44.
* Nanto, Dick K. and Shinji Takagi, " Korekiyo Takahashi and Japan's Recovery from the Great Depression ," American Economic Review 75, No. 2 ( May 1985 ): 369-74.
The Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community, has adopted The Great Turning as a major focus.
: Musson, A. E. ( 1959 ) The Great Depression in Britain, 1873 – 1896: A Reappraisal ," Journal of Economic History, Vol.
* Paul Kennedy – The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500 to 2000
* Rainer Fremdling, " Railways and German Economic Growth: A Leading Sector Analysis with a Comparison to the United States and Great Britain ," The Journal of Economic History, Vol.
Economic difficulties during the Great Depression necessitated that Jones ' family move to nearby Lynn, Indiana, in 1934.
* Alan S. Blinder, Economic Policy and the Great Stagflation ( New York: Academic Press, 1979 )
During the Nixon years, Brooke opposed repeated Administration attempts to close down the Job Corps and the Office of Economic Opportunity and to weaken the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- all foundational elements of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society.
* Booth, A. and Pack, M. Employment, Capital and Economic Policy in Great Britain 1918-1939 ( Blackwell, 1985 )
Great Barrington also plays host to the American Institute for Economic Research.
* Beaudreau, Bernard C. The Economic Consequences of Mr. Keynes: How the Second Industrial Revolution Passed Great Britain ( 2006 )

Great and Emigration
This element, known as the Great Emigration, soon dominated the Polish political and intellectual life.
The city was the site of a military prison for Polish activists-those released, who left Europe, formed the Gromada Grudziądz in Portsmouth, England, in 1835, as part of the Great Emigration movement.
* Great Emigration
Emigration was often initiated by duress as was the case with the Great Irish Famine in the late 1840s, following which the population declined by over half in the following century ( from approx.
* Great Emigration
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
A total of several hundred thousand people were involved in this Great Economic Emigration which grew steadily more intense until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
Known as the " Great Emigration ", it established the viability of the Oregon Trail for later homesteaders.
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
Two of its members, Konstanty Adam and Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, were leaders of the liberal aristocratic faction of the Polish Great Emigration, which came into being after the collapse of the November Uprising of 1830 – 1831 in Poland.
* Great Emigration ( Wielka Emigracja )
Category: Great Emigration
The Great Emigration () was an emigration of political elites from Poland from 1831 – 1870.
Notable Poles of the Great Emigration living in exile:
* Great Emigration
Category: Activists of the Great Emigration
Nonetheless, the Polish army was eventually compelled to lay down arms on October 5, 1831, and crossed the Russian – Prussian partitional border under the command of General Maciej Rybiński in the Great Emigration.
They include the Point of the Mountain to the south via the Jordan Narrows, a gap in the Traverse Mountains, narrow entrances between the Great Salt Lake and Oquirrh Mountains to the northwest and the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains to the north, and several canyons to the east including Parley's Canyon and Emigration Canyon.
Some indication of how the Academy ’ s influence extended beyond the boundaries of the Partitions came in 1893, when the collection of the Polish Library in Paris, the largest collection of Polish materials amassed by the Great Emigration, was transferred to the ownership of the Academy, and a station was founded in Paris, though this latter step had been preceded by the establishment of the Rome Expedition ( annual trips to Roman archives ).
The PPS was founded in Paris in 1892 ( see the Great Emigration ).

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