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::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. | ||
*Fels, Rendigs. ''American Business Cycles, 1865-1897. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959. | *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 }} | *{{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 }} | ||
==Encyclopedic Sources== | ==Encyclopedic Sources== |
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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.
- Wicker, Elmus. Banking Panics of the Gilded Age. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- See also David Warsh, "Meet Elmus Wicker." Economic Principles, November 2. 2014.
- 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.
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.
- Places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression.
- Foner, Eric (1990). A Short History of Reconstruction 1863–1877. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0060964316.
- Kirkland, Edward Chase (1967). Industry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy 1860–1897. Chicago: Quadrangle Books.
- Loomis, Noel M. (1968). Wells Fargo.
- 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.
- Lucibello, Alan. (2014) "Panic of 1873." in Daniel Leab, ed.. Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions. ABC-CLIO. pp 227–76
- Manchester, William (1968). The Arms of Krupp. ISBN 978-0-316-52940-2.
- Marek, George R. (1974). The Eagles Die: Franz Joseph, Elisabeth, and Their Austria. Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-246-10880-7.
- Masur, Gerhard (1970). Imperial Berlin. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0465032095.
- Mixon, Peter (2008). "The Crisis of 1873: Perspectives from Multiple Asset Classes". Journal of Economic History 68 (3): 722–757. DOI:10.1017/S0022050708000624. Research Blogging.
- 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.
- Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson (1907). Jay Cooke: Financier of the Civil War, 378–430. Template:Google books
- Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxson (1926). A History of the United States Since the Civil War, 69–122.
- Persons, Warren M. (1920). "Business and Financial Conditions Following the Civil War in the United States". Review of Economic Statistics 2 (Supplement 2): 5–21. DOI:10.2307/1928610. Research Blogging.
- Rezneck, Samuel (1950). "Distress, Relief, and Discontent in the United States during the Depression of 1873–78". Journal of Political Economy 58 (6): 494–512. DOI:10.1086/257012. Research Blogging.
- Richardson, Heather Cox (2007). West From Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War. ISBN 978-0-300-11052-4.
- Richter, Hans Werner (1962). Bismarck.
- 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
- Unger, Irwin (1964). The Greenback Era: A Social and Political History of American Finance, 1865–1879, 213–228.
- Wheeler, Keith (1973). The Railroaders. New York: Time-Life Books.
- White, Richard (2011). Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America. ISBN 978-0-393-06126-0.
- Wicker, Elmus. Banking panics of the gilded age (Cambridge University Press, 2006) contents
Yearbooks
- Eyck, Erich (1950). Bismarck and the German Empire.
- Fawcett, W. L. (1877). Gold and Debt; An American Hand-Book of Finance.