Benjamin Roth

The Great Depression: A Diary -- Benjamin Roth, Paperback

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When the stock market crashed in 1929, Benjamin Roth was a young lawyer in Youngstown, Ohio. After he began to grasp the magnitude of what had happened to American economic life, he decided to set down his impressions in his diary.

This collection of those entries reveals another side of the Great Depression--one lived through by ordinary, middle-class Americans, who on a daily basis grappled with a swiftly changing economy coupled with anxiety about the unknown future. Roth's depiction of life in time of widespread foreclosures, a schizophrenic stock market, political unrest and mass unemployment seem to speak directly to readers today.



Author: Benjamin Roth
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 08/31/2010
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781586489014

About the Author
James Ledbetter is the editor of The Big Money, Slate.com's website on business and economics.

Daniel B. Roth, son of Benjamin Roth, is the chairman of the law firm of Roth, Blair, Roberts, Strasfeld & Lodge in Youngstown, Ohio.

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20th Century, Benjamin Roth, Biography & Autobiography, History, History - U.S., Lawyers & Judges, Memoirs, Paperback, PublicAffairs, United States