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Wall Street Journal reviews America’s First Great Depression

Roger Lowenstein reviews America’s First Great Depression in today’s Wall Street Journal.  Read the review.

YouTube video about new book

Cornell University Press has produced a short YouTube video about America’s First Great Depression:

BBC analyst Steve Coulter reviews The Logic of Discipline

Steve Coulter, Senior Economics and Business Analyst for BBC News, has just published a review of The Logic of Discipline.  Says Coulter: “Roberts presents a clear and persuasive analysis of the technocratic turn in public policy since the 1990s. The Logic of Discipline provides a convincing and surprisingly readable assault on Public Choice economics.”

Wilson Quarterly posts Q&A about forthcoming book

Wilson Quarterly has just posted a brief Q&A about America’s First Great Depression with assistant editor Cullen Nutt.

History News Network publishes article on strife in Washington, March 1842

The History News Network has just published my article about political strife in Washington in the Winter and Spring of 1842 — the nadir of the First Great Depression, and coincidentally also the time of Charles Dickens’ only visit to the nation’s capital.  President John Tyler seemed to be “at war with everyone,” Dickens wrote.  In a few months Tyler would be threatened with impeachment because of controversies relating to the depression.

Dubai’s Gulf News reviews The Logic of Discipline

The Weekend Review of Dubai’s Gulf News has just published a review of my last book, The Logic of Discipline (Oxford University Press, 2010).

Wall Street Journal discusses new book

The Wall Street Journal has used the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth to pick up on America’s First Great DepressionWSJ calls it “an outstanding new book.”

New reviews for new book

New comments now in about forthcoming book:

America’s First Great Depression is astute, compelling, concise, original, relevant, transatlantic, well-written, and witty. No ellipses and no exaggerations.”—Robert E. Wright, Nef Family Chair of Political Economy, Augustana College, South Dakota, author of One Nation Under Debt and Fubarnomics

“Alasdair Roberts tells a wide-ranging story of the depression that began in 1837 with lucidity, emphasizing the role of global financial markets and finding plenty of analogies to the economic problems of today.”—Daniel Walker Howe, Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848

New LTN podcast about forthcoming book

There’s a brief podcast interview about my forthcoming book America’s First Great Depression on Legal Talk Network.  Listen to the podcast.

Publishers Weekly posts review of new book

Publishers Weekly has just posted a review of America’s First Great Depression, which will be published in April.  From the review: “Roberts reveals how this disaster led to epochal shifts in policy and culture, and his lively narrative and commitment to character ensure that the human cost is never out of sight.”  Read the review.