What We Are Reading Today: Essays on the Great Depression

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Updated 13 January 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: Essays on the Great Depression

  • This influential work is collected in “Essays on the Great Depression,” an important account of the origins of the Depression and the economic lessons it teaches

Author: Ben S. Bernanke

From the Nobel Prize-winning economist and former chair of the US Federal Reserve, it is a landmark book that provides vital lessons for understanding financial crises and their sometimes-catastrophic economic effects.
As chair of the US Federal Reserve during the Global Financial Crisis, Ben Bernanke helped avert a greater financial disaster than the Great Depression.
And he did so by drawing directly on what he had learned from years of studying the causes of the economic catastrophe of the 1930s — work for which he was later awarded the Nobel Prize.
“Essays on the Great Depression” brings together Bernanke’s influential work on the origins and economic lessons of the Depression, and this new edition also includes his Nobel Prize lecture.
This influential work is collected in “Essays on the Great Depression,” an important account of the origins of the Depression and the economic lessons it teaches.

 


What We Are Reading Today: Nationalism: A World History by Eric Storm

Updated 23 February 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: Nationalism: A World History by Eric Storm

The current rise of nationalism across the globe is a reminder that we are not, after all, living in a borderless world of virtual connectivity.

In “Nationalism,” historian Eric Storm sheds light on contemporary nationalist movements by exploring the global evolution of nationalism, beginning with the rise of the nation-state in the 18th century through the revival of nationalist ideas in the present day.