Breaking the Banks in Motor City: The Auto Industry, the 1933 Detroit Banking Crisis and the Start of the New Deal
Author(s): Darwyn H. Lumley (Author)
Publisher: McFarland & Co
Publication Date: 15 Aug. 2009
Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Print length: 202 pages
ISBN-10: 0786444177
ISBN-13: 9780786444175
Book Description
This history tells the relatively unknown story of how the Detroit automobile industry played a major role in the 1933 banking crisis and the subsequent New Deal reforms that drastically changed the financial industry. Spurred by failed decision making and conflicts of interest by automobile industry leaders, Detroit banks experienced a critical emergency, precipitating the federal closure of banks on March 4, 1933, the first in a series of actions by which the federal government acquired power over economics previously held by states and private industrial and financial interests.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“this book is a rarity, a work of business and financial history with a very strong automotive bent. It’s not a story that people without a business background will easily grasp, but it’s real, thankfully not drowned in numbers and therefore, worthy”―Hemmings Classic Car; “this complicated story is admirably well condensed into a relatively short treatise”―The Flying Lady.
From the Inside Flap
This history tells the relatively unknown story of how the Detroit automobile industry played a major role in the 1933 banking crisis and the subsequent New Deal reforms that drastically changed the financial industry. Spurred by failed decision making and conflicts of interest by automobile industry leaders, Detroit banks experienced a critical emergency, precipitating the federal closure of banks on March 4, 1933, the first in a series of actions by which the federal government acquired power over economics previously held by states and private industrial and financial interests.
About the Author
Darwyn H. Lumley 2007-2009 president of the Society of Automotive Historians, has written for a number of automotive publications and lives in Vista, California.