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U.S. Commercial Banking: A Historiographical Survey

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In this wide-ranging essay, a banking historian surveys the major debates in the historiography of U.S. commercial banking. Touching on various controversies in the field—old, new, and brewing, from financing the Revolution to the savings and loan crisis—the article serves as a guide to the parameters of debate and provides an introductory bibliography to acquaint interested readers with banking literature from colonial times to the present.

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  • Schweikart, Larry, 1991. "U.S. Commercial Banking: A Historiographical Survey," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 65(3), pages 606-661, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:65:y:1991:i:03:p:606-661_06
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