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Lucibello, Alan. "Panic of 1873." ''Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions,'' edited by Daniel Leab. New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014.
==Primary Sources==
::Places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression.
*{{cite book |last=Fawcett |first=W. L. |year=1877 |title=Gold and Debt; An American Hand-Book of Finance |location= |publisher= }}
Wicker, Elmus.  ''Banking Panics of the Gilded Age.''  Cambridge University Press, 2000.
 
==Secondary Sources==
*{{cite journal |last=Barreyre |first=Nicolas |year=2011 |title=The Politics of Economic Crises: The Panic of 1873, the End of Reconstruction, and the Realignment of American Politics |journal=Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era |volume=10 |issue=4 |pages=403–423 | doi=10.1017/S1537781411000260 }}
*Fels, Rendigs.  ''American Business Cycles, 1865-1897.  Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959.
*Fels, Rendigs.  "American Business Cycles, 1865–79". ''American Economic Review'' 41, no. 3 (1951): 325–349.
*{{cite journal |last=Fels |first=Rendigs |year=1949 |title=The Long-Wave Depression, 1873–97 |journal=[[Review of Economics and Statistics]] |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=69–73 |jstor=1927196 |doi=10.2307/1927196 }}
*Wicker, Elmus.  ''Banking Panics of the Gilded Age.''  Cambridge University Press, 2000.
::See also David Warsh, "[http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2014.11.02/1661.html Meet Elmus Wicker]." ''[http://www.economicprincipals.com/ Economic Principles]'', November 2. 2014.
::See also David Warsh, "[http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2014.11.02/1661.html Meet Elmus Wicker]." ''[http://www.economicprincipals.com/ Economic Principles]'', November 2. 2014.
*{{cite book |last=Kirkland |first=Edward Chase |year=1967 |title=Industry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy 1860–1897 |location=Chicago |publisher=Quadrangle Books }}
*{{cite journal |last=Mixon |first=Peter |title=The Crisis of 1873: Perspectives from Multiple Asset Classes |journal=[[Journal of Economic History]] |volume=68 |issue=3 |year=2008 |pages=722–757 |doi=10.1017/S0022050708000624 }}
*{{cite book |last=Moseley |first=Fred |year=1997 |chapter=Depression of 1873–1879 |editor1-first=David |editor1-last=Glasner |editor2-first=Thomas F. |editor2-last=Cooley |title=Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia |pages=148–149 |isbn=0-8240-0944-4 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Musson |first=A. E. |year=1959 |title=The Great Depression in Britain, 1873–1896: A Reappraisal |journal=Journal of Economic History |volume=19 |issue=2 |pages=199–228 |jstor=2114975 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Persons |first=Warren M. |last2=Tuttle |first2=Pierson M. |last3=Frickey |first3=Edwin |year=1920 |title=Business and Financial Conditions Following the Civil War in the United States |journal=[[Review of Economic Statistics]] |volume=2 |issue=Supplement 2 |pages=5–21 |jstor=1928610 |doi=10.2307/1928610 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Rezneck |first=Samuel |title=Distress, Relief, and Discontent in the United States during the Depression of 1873–78 |journal=[[Journal of Political Economy]] |volume=58 |issue=6 |year=1950 |pages=494–512 |jstor=1827088 |doi=10.1086/257012 }}
*{{cite journal |last=Scott |first=Ira O., Jr. |title=A Comparison of Production during the Depressions of 1873 and 1929 |journal=American Economic Review |volume=42 |issue=4 |year=1952 |pages=569–576 |jstor=1810159 }}
*{{cite book |last=Sprague |first=Oliver Mitchell Wentworth |year=1910 |title=History of crises under the national banking system |location= |publisher= |pages=1–107 }} {{Google books|Q4AsAAAAYAAJ|Available}}
*Wicker, Elmus.  ''Banking Panics of the Gilded Age.''  Studies in Macroeconomic History series, edited by Michael D. Bordo. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
::See also David Warsh, "[http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2014.11.02/1661.html Meet Elmus Wicker]." ''[http://www.economicprincipals.com/ Economic Principles]'', November 2. 2014.
::[http://www.langtoninfo.co.uk/web_content/9780521025478_frontmatter.pdf Contents]
==Encyclopedic Sources==
*{{Cite book | title = Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia | editor1-last= Glasner |editor1-first=David |editor2-last=Cooley |editor2-first=Thomas F. | year = 1997 | location = New York | publisher = Garland Publishing | chapter = Crisis of 1873 | last=Glasner |first=David | pages = 132–133 | isbn = 0-8240-0944-4}}
*{{cite book |last=Kindleberger |first=Charles P. |title=Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises |edition=5th |location=New York |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |year=2005 |page=137 |isbn=0471467146 }}
*Lucibello, Alan.  "[https://books.google.com/books?id=qI6dAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA227 Panic of 1873]."  ''Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions,'' edited by Daniel Leab.  New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014. 
::Books.Google has blanked much of this chapter.  Lucibello places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression, and much of the chapter discusses the resulting social and political effects.
==Contextual Sources==
These sources may have sections that discuss the 1873 Depression:
===Jay Cooke===
*{{cite book |last=Lubetkin |first=M. John |year=2006 |title=Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873 |location= |publisher= |isbn= }} Focused on construction in the West.  Important (because the failure of Cooke initiated the Depression) but most the text is focused on the construction and financing of the [[Northern Pacific Railroad]] and the accompanying struggles with the Native Americans of the Upper Plains.
*{{cite book |authorlink=Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer |last=Oberholtzer |first=Ellis Paxson |year=1907 |title=Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War |volume=2 |pages=378–430 }} {{Google books |id=8jHiEwVmB8MC |title=Available }}
===Reconstruction===
*{{cite book |authorlink=Eric Foner |last=Foner |first=Eric |year=1990 |title=A Short History of Reconstruction 1863–1877 |location=New York |publisher=Harper & Row |isbn=0060964316 }}
*{{cite book |last=Richardson |first=Heather Cox |year=2007 |title=West From Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War |isbn=978-0-300-11052-4 }}
===Other U.S. Topics===
*{{cite book |last=Loomis |first=Noel M. |year=1968 |title=Wells Fargo }}
*{{cite book |authorlink=Irwin Unger |last=Unger |first=Irwin |title=The Greenback Era: A Social and Political History of American Finance, 1865–1879 |year=1964 |pages=213–228 }}
*{{cite book |last=White |first=Richard |year=2011 |title=Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America |location= |publisher= |isbn=978-0-393-06126-0 }}
===Europe===
*{{cite book |last=Eyck |first=Erich |year=1950 |title=Bismarck and the German Empire |location= }}
*{{cite book |authorlink=William Manchester |last=Manchester |first=William |year=1968 |title=[[The Arms of Krupp]] |location= |isbn=978-0-316-52940-2 }}
*{{cite book |authorlink=George Richard Marek |last=Marek |first=George R. |year=1974 |title=The Eagles Die: Franz Joseph, Elisabeth, and Their Austria |publisher=[[Harper (publisher)|Harper & Row]] |isbn=978-0-246-10880-7 }}
*{{cite book |last=Masur |first=Gerhard |year=1970 |title=Imperial Berlin |location=New York |publisher=Basic Books |isbn=0465032095 }}
*{{cite book |authorlink=Hans Werner Richter |last=Richter |first=Hans Werner |year=1962 |title=Bismarck }}
===Yearbooks===
* {{Google books|c6QoAAAAYAAJ|''Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia...for 1873'' (1879)}}
* {{Google books|2WcMAAAAYAAJ|''Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia...for 1875'' (1877)}}
* {{Google books|r6MYAAAAIAAJ|''Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia...for 1876'' (1885)}}
* {{Google books|Do4EAAAAYAAJ|''Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia...for 1877'' (1878)}}

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Primary Sources

  • Fawcett, W. L. (1877). Gold and Debt; An American Hand-Book of Finance. 

Secondary Sources

  • Barreyre, Nicolas (2011). "The Politics of Economic Crises: The Panic of 1873, the End of Reconstruction, and the Realignment of American Politics". Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 10 (4): 403–423. DOI:10.1017/S1537781411000260. Research Blogging.
  • Fels, Rendigs. American Business Cycles, 1865-1897. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959.
  • Fels, Rendigs. "American Business Cycles, 1865–79". American Economic Review 41, no. 3 (1951): 325–349.
  • Fels, Rendigs (1949). "The Long-Wave Depression, 1873–97". Review of Economics and Statistics 31 (1): 69–73. DOI:10.2307/1927196. Research Blogging.
  • Wicker, Elmus. Banking Panics of the Gilded Age. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
See also David Warsh, "Meet Elmus Wicker." Economic Principles, November 2. 2014.
  • Moseley, Fred (1997). “Depression of 1873–1879”, Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia, 148–149. ISBN 0-8240-0944-4. 
  • Musson, A. E. (1959). "The Great Depression in Britain, 1873–1896: A Reappraisal". Journal of Economic History 19 (2): 199–228.
  • Scott, Ira O., Jr. (1952). "A Comparison of Production during the Depressions of 1873 and 1929". American Economic Review 42 (4): 569–576.
  • Sprague, Oliver Mitchell Wentworth (1910). History of crises under the national banking system, 1–107.  Template:Google books
  • Wicker, Elmus. Banking Panics of the Gilded Age. Studies in Macroeconomic History series, edited by Michael D. Bordo. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
See also David Warsh, "Meet Elmus Wicker." Economic Principles, November 2. 2014.
Contents

Encyclopedic Sources

  • Glasner, David (1997). “Crisis of 1873”, Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, 132–133. ISBN 0-8240-0944-4. 
  • Kindleberger, Charles P. (2005). Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises, 5th. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0471467146. 
  • Lucibello, Alan. "Panic of 1873." Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions, edited by Daniel Leab. New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014.
Books.Google has blanked much of this chapter. Lucibello places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression, and much of the chapter discusses the resulting social and political effects.


Contextual Sources

These sources may have sections that discuss the 1873 Depression:

Jay Cooke

  • Lubetkin, M. John (2006). Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873.  Focused on construction in the West. Important (because the failure of Cooke initiated the Depression) but most the text is focused on the construction and financing of the Northern Pacific Railroad and the accompanying struggles with the Native Americans of the Upper Plains.
  • Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson (1907). Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War, 378–430.  Template:Google books

Reconstruction

  • Foner, Eric (1990). A Short History of Reconstruction 1863–1877. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0060964316. 
  • Richardson, Heather Cox (2007). West From Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War. ISBN 978-0-300-11052-4. 

Other U.S. Topics

  • Loomis, Noel M. (1968). Wells Fargo. 
  • Unger, Irwin (1964). The Greenback Era: A Social and Political History of American Finance, 1865–1879, 213–228. 
  • White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. ISBN 978-0-393-06126-0. 

Europe


Yearbooks