“The field of twentieth century American history has always exhibited strong political sympathies for the New Deal. While recent empirical assessment has cast doubt upon the attribution of economic recovery to these policies, it has done little to dampen historians’ enthusiasm for the same, or even shake them from causal explanations for the Depression era that most economists have explicitly rejected since at least the mid-century mark. (See, for example, Harold L. Cole and …
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