The unlikely reformer :: Carter Glass and financial regulation /
Recently described as "the single most important lawmaker in the history of American finance," Carter Glass nonetheless remains a much misunderstood and overlooked figure in that history. Glass is most widely remembered as the sponsor (with Henry Steagall) of the Glass-Steagall provisions...
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Summary: | Recently described as "the single most important lawmaker in the history of American finance," Carter Glass nonetheless remains a much misunderstood and overlooked figure in that history. Glass is most widely remembered as the sponsor (with Henry Steagall) of the Glass-Steagall provisions of the U.S.A. Banking Act of 1933, which legally separated commercial and investment banking. But the Banking Act was the culminating achievement of a monumental career as a congressman, secretary of the Treasury, and senator--a career marked by ferocity and paradox. Glass was a small-government conservative and vocal racist who was, however, also responsible for some of the most important progressive pieces of financial legislation in U.S. history, including the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which created mechanisms for addressing financial panics and managing the nation's currency, and provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which created the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the model New Deal agency. In The Unlikely Reformer, Matthew Fink explains how these apparent contradictions emerged together at a pivotal moment in the modern American era. As the first new study dedicated to Carter Glass published in over seventy-five years, it updates our perspective on the welter of assumptions, beliefs, and motivations underpinning a regulatory project that continues to be topical in the tumultuous contemporary moment |
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spelling | Fink, Matthew P., author. The unlikely reformer : Carter Glass and financial regulation / by Matthew P. Fink. First edition. Fairfax, Virginia : George Mason University Press, [2019] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Recently described as "the single most important lawmaker in the history of American finance," Carter Glass nonetheless remains a much misunderstood and overlooked figure in that history. Glass is most widely remembered as the sponsor (with Henry Steagall) of the Glass-Steagall provisions of the U.S.A. Banking Act of 1933, which legally separated commercial and investment banking. But the Banking Act was the culminating achievement of a monumental career as a congressman, secretary of the Treasury, and senator--a career marked by ferocity and paradox. Glass was a small-government conservative and vocal racist who was, however, also responsible for some of the most important progressive pieces of financial legislation in U.S. history, including the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which created mechanisms for addressing financial panics and managing the nation's currency, and provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which created the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the model New Deal agency. In The Unlikely Reformer, Matthew Fink explains how these apparent contradictions emerged together at a pivotal moment in the modern American era. As the first new study dedicated to Carter Glass published in over seventy-five years, it updates our perspective on the welter of assumptions, beliefs, and motivations underpinning a regulatory project that continues to be topical in the tumultuous contemporary moment Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 16, 2019). Introduction -- Glass's formative years in Virginia -- Glass goes to Washington -- Authoring the Federal Reserve Act -- The Roaring 20s : Glass's warnings go unheeded -- Post-1929 crash : Glass's banking reform bill -- Enactment of the Glass-Steagall Act -- Glass's hostility to the New Deal -- Glass and the Federal securities laws -- Glass and the Banking Act of 1935 -- Glass's record and legacy. Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82098418 United States. Banking Act of 1933. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90610879 Glass, Carter, 1858-1946 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhGYq9hTMK7r7VTtxkJjC Banking Act of 1933 (United States) fast Finance Law and legislation History. Financial institutions Law and legislation History. Banks and banking, International Law and legislation History. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Banks and banking, International Law and legislation fast Finance Law and legislation fast Financial institutions Law and legislation fast History fast has work: The unlikely reformer (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGj4YBkVRRy8hdmdK7btyq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork |
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title | The unlikely reformer : Carter Glass and financial regulation / |
title_alt | Glass's formative years in Virginia -- Glass goes to Washington -- Authoring the Federal Reserve Act -- The Roaring 20s : Glass's warnings go unheeded -- Post-1929 crash : Glass's banking reform bill -- Enactment of the Glass-Steagall Act -- Glass's hostility to the New Deal -- Glass and the Federal securities laws -- Glass and the Banking Act of 1935 -- Glass's record and legacy. |
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title_full | The unlikely reformer : Carter Glass and financial regulation / by Matthew P. Fink. |
title_fullStr | The unlikely reformer : Carter Glass and financial regulation / by Matthew P. Fink. |
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topic | Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82098418 United States. Banking Act of 1933. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90610879 Glass, Carter, 1858-1946 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhGYq9hTMK7r7VTtxkJjC Banking Act of 1933 (United States) fast Finance Law and legislation History. Financial institutions Law and legislation History. Banks and banking, International Law and legislation History. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Banks and banking, International Law and legislation fast Finance Law and legislation fast Financial institutions Law and legislation fast |
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