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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949708068002882
    Format: 1 online resource (299 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789048557585
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Knowledge Series
    Content: No detailed description available for "The Works and Times of Johan Huizinga (1872-1945)".
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figure 0.1. Johan Huizinga and his daughter Laura in the summer of 1944. -- Figure 1.1. Huizinga's study at his home on Van Slingelandtlaan 4, Leiden. -- Figure 1.2. (A) One of the innumerable colouring pages Huizinga drew for his daughter Laura. (B) An ex-libris for his wife Mary by Huizinga. (C) A cartoon of the academic world by Huizinga. -- Figure 1.3. A drawing by Huizinga of his son Dirk on his deathbed (1920). -- Figure 1.4. (A) Huizinga's notes. In this document he describes his first car trip. (B) Huizinga on holiday with his children Leonhard, Jakob and Retha, year unknown. (C) Huizinga in costume for a seventeenth-century-themed student masquerade in Groninge -- Figure 1.5. Modernity brought new shapes to the Netherlands. Most Dutch cities, including Amsterdam, had been constructed according to a medieval urban anatomy: layers of circular streets lay around a city's central square. These circular structures did, -- Figure 1.6. De Tachtigers mediated the industrial transformation of Dutch society through an impressionist style. This style was meant to capture the fleeting nature of time amidst accelerated change. (A) Richard N. Roland Holst's Construction Site in Am -- Figure 1.7. De Negentigers launched their criticism against liberal individualism, amoralism and industrialization by rejecting impressionism and turning either to symbolism or socialist realism. The symbolist attempt to 'slow down' a history supposedly -- Figure 1.8. Huizinga commonly wrote his notes on strips of paper, usually on the back of paper that had already been written on, either by him or someone else. Next, he grouped and organized these strips in envelopes with particular designations. Sometim. , Figure 2.1. The canal along the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam had been dug in the fifteenth century and was drained in 1884 to accommodate traffic and the transportation of goods. As a consequence, the figure of Atlas, located on the roof of the r -- Figure 2.2. (A) The draining of canals opened up the possibility of implementing new technologies underneath the city's skin. Here a sewage system was installed on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in 1884. (B) Berlage and his peers introduced modern, straight -- Figure 2.3. The modern world of commerce and technology was steeped in a Renaissance aesthetic. Berlage had been commissioned to build a new stock exchange in the 1885. The construction work started in 1898, and the building was revealed to the public in -- Figure 2.4. (A) Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Wedding (1434) is shown. On the right, two images show geometrical features of primary importance to the painting's art historical status. (B) A non-aligned, three-dimensional spatial orientation of the chande -- Figure 3.1. (A) An undated photograph of Ypres's Cloth Hall from before the war. (B) It is not known which photographs of Ypres Hoste added to the questionnaire he sent to Huizinga. Most likely, they looked something similar to the bottom image, which wa -- Figure 3.2. (A) A group of professors from the University of Leiden receive military training in the summer of 1915. Johan Huizinga is the fourth person from the left, just left of the standing lieutenant. (B) An undated photograph taken during the Great -- Figure 3.3. (A) A drawing of the Thomaskirche from 1749, by Joachim Ernst Scheffler. (B) A postcard image of the Thomaskirche displayed from the other side from 1918. The church's outer construction underwent a number of modifications during the nineteen. , Figure 4.1. In the 1910s and '20s, cinematographic culture was booming in the Netherlands as it was all over Europe. (A) Cinema Rembrandt in Amsterdam on Rembrandtplein (1927). (B) Interior of Cinema Tuschinski in Amsterdam (1921). (C) A film poster by E -- Figure 4.2. A new kind of public sports such as cycling, gymnastics and football entered the public arena around 1900 in the Netherlands. (A) Bike race in Amsterdam around 1900. (B) Public display by the General Gymnastics Association in Amsterdam in 190 -- Figure 4.3. (A) Employees in an Amsterdam sweatshop around 1900. (B) Employees in the Philips lightbulb factory in Eindhoven 1910-25. -- Figure 4.4. Two murals by Jan Toorop from 1902. (A) The Past. (B) The Future. The former shows submission by workers and women to an unjust system -- the latter reveals the just equality supposedly brought by industry and mechanical labour. A third mural, -- Figure 4.5. Huizinga's image of American culture and its cultural degeneration is for several reasons typical of the male perspective of his times. The Dutch women's suffrage movement typically cultivated a much brighter image of American culture. (A) A -- Figure 4.6. (A) The barbed wire's 'revenge' at the Dutch-Belgian border as depicted by the Dutch cartoonist Albert Hahn (1877-1918) in 'Deathwire' in De Notenkraker, 24 July 1915. (B) The mural The Homestead and the Building of Barbed Wire Fences, by Joh -- Figure 5.1. Drawings from Berlage's manifesto The Pantheon of Humanity (1919). -- Figure 5.2. Another example of Dutch internationalist culture at the beginning of the twentieth century: several board games celebrating peace and cooperation were brought onto the market in the 1900s and 1910s, both by commercial and public institutions. , Figure 5.3. A committee headed by the Dutch Catholic architect Pierre Cuypers (1827-1921) was installed to judge the proposals for the Peace Palace. Above, submissions by (A) F. Wendt, (B) Greenley and Olin, (C) L. Cordonnier and (D) F. Schwechten have b -- Figure 5.4. Rembrandt's Syndics of the Drapers' Guild (De Staalmeesters), painted in 1662. -- Figure 6.1. (A) An NSB poster from 1935 stating: 'Do not let your boy grow up [queuing] at the welfare office.' (B) Men queuing on 2 August 1933 to collect a free tax exemption for bike ownership, for which they were eligible due to economic hardship. (C -- Figure 6.2. (A) Cartoon in Het Volk (03-02-1935) after the existence of the German concentration camp Oranienburg became known. The text reads: 'A rip in the national socialist curtain'. (B) A cartoon in De Groene Amsterdammer (06-03-1936). Hitler is por -- Figure 6.3.  Calm Water (Kalm Water), painted 1640-50 by Simon de Vlieger (1601-1653) and currently part of the Boijmans Van Beuningen collection in Rotterdam. The location of the site painted is unknown, but it is known that De Vlieger spent most of his -- Foreword -- Referring to Huizinga -- 1. Writing History in Times of Loss: A New Johan Huizinga -- Repetitions called Huizinga -- Huizinga's moral sympathies -- Huizinga's academic training and intellectual perspective -- Method and material -- Method -- Material -- Structure -- 2 'The Tyranny of the Present' -- A modern city and its ruins -- Burckhardt's uomo singolare -- Huizinga's medieval homo ludens -- Autumntide of the Middle Ages (1919) -- Interlude: Van Eyck's mirror -- The Problem of the Renaissance (1920) -- Conclusion -- 3 An Irretrievably Lost Past -- Ypres and the 'irreparable' disappearance of the past -- Lamprecht's laws -- Two perspectives on a church -- Huizinga's opposition to Lamprecht's Methode after 1919 -- Conclusion. , 4 The Future, a Machine -- A past turned silent -- Anton Pannekoek and Huizinga's historical materialism in 1917-18 -- Frederik van Eeden and Huizinga's experience of generations -- Tocqueville's America: a social phenomenon -- Huizinga's America: a mechanical phenomenon -- Man's land and no man's land -- Conclusion -- 5 The Delay of the 'Grotian Hour' -- Huizinga and the 'Peace Palace generation' -- Huizinga and the Peace Palace -- Spengler's critique of Kosmopolitismus -- Huizinga's hope -- Huizinga's critique of Spengler in 1921 -- Huizinga's critique of Spengler after 1935 -- Spengler's Rembrandt versus Huizinga's Rembrandt -- Conclusion -- 6 The Looming Loss of a Democratic Order -- The autumntide of democracy: Huizinga's experience of the political in the 1930s -- Schmitt's Ernstfall: an agonistic term? -- Homo homini lupus versus homo ludens -- Land and sea: two perspectives on a river delta -- Conclusion -- Conclusion: In the Image of Loss -- Experiences of loss -- Writing in the image of loss: a way of life -- Bibliography -- Index of Names.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rydin, Thor The Works and Times of Johan Huizinga (1872-1945) Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2023 ISBN 9789463724593
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    Berkeley [u.a.] :Univ. of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV012971290
    Format: XIV, 320 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-520-21767-5 , 978-0-520-23464-2
    Series Statement: California studies in critical human geography 6
    Content: "When it comes to holidays, some talk about "seeing the world," others about "getting away from it all." These two basic philosophies of travel are elaborated delightfully in Orvar Lofgren's investigation of "elsewhereness" as a human pursuit. Whether we set out in search of a mountainscape that will take our breath away, artifacts of the past to enrich our minds, the purest sand on the most unspoiled beach, or a summer place to know and cherish, we follow inner itineraries as time-honored and various as the routes we take." "Beginning his cultural journey among some eighteenth-century pioneers of tourism, Lofgren takes us on a tour of the Western holiday world and shows how two centuries of "learning to be a tourist" have shaped our own ways of vacationing. From country walks in search of the picturesque to wilderness trekking for more grandiose views, from seasonal campsites and communities on the coasts of New England and Sweden to Mediterranean resorts and rearranged ruins, from Continental spas to Las Vegas megahotels, we see how fashions in destinations have changed through the years, with popular images (written, drawn, painted, and later photographed) teaching the tourist what to look for and how to experience it."
    Content: "The means of travel have bred their own expectations and rewards. Faster and more affordable transportation, besides permitting more than a small elite to go "on holiday," has led to the package tour and the globalization of tourism. In one of his most entertaining chapters, Lofgren talks about the ongoing battle that results from travelers' differing values: what is "authentic," and does it matter? What constitutes too much or too little, good or bad, the wrong or the right kind of travel? This battle, he says, is often fought in the ways we relate to other tourists--we mock, admire, emulate, or distance ourselves from them. "In the history of modern tourism one element is striking. The main tourist attraction tends to be...other tourists."" "Travelers present and future will never see their cruises, treks, resort interludes, ecotours, round-the-world journeys, or trips to the vacation cottage or condo in quite the same way again. All our land-, sea-, and mindscapes will be the richer for Lofgren's insights. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Geography , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Urlaubsreise ; Geschichte
    Author information: Löfgren, Orvar 1943-
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    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,
    UID:
    almahu_9949069182602882
    Format: 1 online resource (297 p.).
    ISBN: 9781849507219 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Bridging tourism theory and practice, v. 1
    Content: Academic studies have predominantly treated destination branding as a marketing phenomenon that happens to involve tourists as customers in a marketplace. Tourism Branding: Communities in Action, the first volume in a new and exciting book series, considers a traditional marketing subject from multidisciplinary perspectives. Refreshingly this book attempts to free branding research and practice in tourism fields from the shackles of marketing that are dominated by the conventional approach of product, price, place, and promotion. Considering tourism branding as a community affair, this collection is distinguished from other publications by adopting a global and more multidisciplinary approach, and brings the subject of tourism branding outside of the conventional domains of marketing and destination. Special attention is given to the role and expectations of main tourism stakeholders, particularly residents, business, and government in the hosting community. Built on theoretical foundations with both empirical findings and practical cases, this book brings together different perspectives and offers an intellectual and open dialogue among academics and practitioners of the field.
    Note: Tourism branding a community affair / Liping A. Cai, William C. Gartner, Ana María Munar -- Linking local and culinary cuisines with destination branding / Yi-Chin Lin -- Spanish holiday brands : comparative analysis of 10 destinations / Josep-Francesc Valls, Vicenta Sierra, Miguel Angel Bauelos, Ignacio Ochoa -- Branding Spain's tourism miracle (1959-1979) / Julio Aramberri -- A practical framework for destination branding / Asli D.A. Tasci, William C. Gartner -- Destination brand strategy the case of greece / Alexandros Kouris -- Challenging the brand / Ana María Munar -- The Copenhagen way stakeholder-driven destination branding / Lars Bernhard Jørgensen, Ana María Munar -- Consultation builds stronger brands / Bill Baker -- Developing distinctive city branding cases of Anseong and Bucheon, South Korea / Jung-hoon Lee -- Strategic branding in hospitality the case of Sol Meliá / Luís del Olmo, Ana María Munar -- A model of virtual destination branding / Martin Yongho Hyun, Liping A. Cai -- Deconstructing brand equity / William C. Gartner -- A two-dimensional approach to branding integrating identity and equity / Maja Konecnik Ruzzier, Mitja Ruzzier -- Collaborative destination branding / OunJoung Park, Liping A. Cai, Xinran Y. Lehto -- Tourism branding in a social exchange system / Liping A. Cai.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949069072802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 478 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781849502467 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: International finance review, v. 4
    Content: Japan has always been an odd man out from the standpoint of Western norm or Western finance. It is a country that is as developed as any in the West. However, it is also a country that possesses the significant institutional and cultural traits that separate it from the West. An important question in finance is to what extent the basic models of finance, developed with the Western perfect market view in mind, can be applied to Japan; or conversely, what critical adjustments must be made to make models amendable to the reality of Japanese finance. This book contains 21 substantive papers that address various aspects of Japanese finance. This is an attempt to bring them together under the same cover so that the commonality and peculiarity of Japanese finance can be more easily discerned across different applications as well as compared across countries. Hence, despite apparent differences in topics, the theme is international and comparative in nature throughout.
    Note: The supply of trade credit in Japanese firms / Richard L. Constand -- An analysis of the relative performance of Japanese and foreign money management / Stephen J. Brown, William N. Goetzmann, Takato Hiraki, Noriyoshi -- IPO mechanisms : a comparison of book-building, discriminatory price auctions and uniform price auctions / Jaclyn Beierlein, Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato -- The efficiency of the Japanese equity market / Jun Nagayasu -- Index-futures arbitrage in Japan / Y.Peter Chung, Jun-Koo Kang, S.Ghon Rhee -- Price and volume effects associated with a change in the NIKKEI 225 index list : new evidence from the big change on April 2000 / Hideki Hanaeda, Toshio Serita -- Did option markets anticipate the decline in Japanese stock prices in 1990? / Naoya Takezawa, Nobuya Takezawa -- An analysis of Japanese return dynamics conditional on United States Monday holiday closures / Takato Hiraki, Edwin D. Maberly -- Disintermediation and bond market development in Japan / Peter G. Szilagyi, Jonathan A. Batten -- Bank stock returns, interest rate changes, and the regulatory environment : new insights from Japan / John Paul Broussard, Kenneth A. Kim, Piman Limpaphayom -- The Japanese finance : is it unique? / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki -- Is issuing subordinated debt by Japanese banks effective in the Japanese market? / Ayami Kobayashi -- Comparison of the short-term and the long-term characteristics of the Japanese and the U.S. spot interest rate / Kenji Wada -- Information, trading volume and international stock market comovements / Louis Gagnon, G.Andrew Karolyi -- The impacts of Japanese price-competitive IPO auctions versus the U.S. underwriter-priced IPOs / Richard H. Pettway -- The time-varying behaviour of credit spreads on yen Eurobonds / Jonathan A. Batten, Warren P. Hogan, Seppo Pynnnöen -- Determinants of the initial decisions by Japanese firms to undertake foreign direct investment / Yutaka Horiba, Kazuo Yoshida -- Estimation and prediction of the Japanese yen/U.S. dollar rate using an adaptive time-varying model / Ahmed S. Abutaleb, Yuzo Kumasaka, Michael G. Papaioannou -- Does the day-of-the-week effect in foreign currency markets disappear? Evidence from the yen/dollar market / Nobuyoshi Yamori, Panos Mourdoukoutas -- Recognition of foreign exchange risk in the Japanese stock market / Jongmoo Jay Choi, Takato Hiraki, Nobuya Takezawa -- The Japanese market for corporate control and managerial incentives / Jun-Koo Kang, Takeshi Yamada -- Internal cash flows and investment decisions : a comparative study of the U.S. and Japan / Raj Aggarwal, Sijing Zong.
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    New York, NY : New York University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049501910
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781479844845
    Series Statement: American History and Culture
    Content: Though now a largely forgotten holiday in the United States, May Day was founded here in 1886 by an energized labor movement as a part of its struggle for the eight-hour day. In ensuing years, May Day took on new meaning, and by the early 1900s had become an annual rallying point for anarchists, socialists, and communists around the world. Yet American workers and radicals also used May Day to advance alternative definitions of what it meant to be an American and what America should be as a nation.Mining contemporary newspapers, party and union records, oral histories, photographs, and rare film footage, America's Forgotten Holiday explains how May Days celebrants, through their colorful parades and mass meetings, both contributed to the construction of their own radical American identities and publicized alternative social and political models for the nation.This fascinating story of May Day in America reveals how many contours of American nationalism developed in dialogue with political radicals and workers, and uncovers the cultural history of those who considered themselves both patriotic and dissenting Americans
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8147-3705-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Erster Mai ; Geschichte 1867-1960 ; USA ; Arbeiterbewegung ; Erster Mai ; Nationalismus ; Geschichte 1867-1960
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    almahu_9949534786202882
    Format: XV, 938 p. 455 illus., 361 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819936083
    Series Statement: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 1449
    Content: This book features selected papers from the International Conference on Soft Computing for Security Applications (ICSCS 2023), held at Dhirajlal Gandhi College of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India, during April 21-22, 2023. It covers recent advances in the field of soft computing techniques such as fuzzy logic, neural network, support vector machines, evolutionary computation, machine learning, and probabilistic reasoning to solve various real-time challenges. The book presents innovative work by leading academics, researchers, and experts from industry.
    Note: Chapter 1: Designing Recommendation System For Hotels Using Cosine Similarity Function -- Chapter 2: Vehicle Detection in Autonomous Vehicles using Computer Vision -- Chapter 3: Analysis of the Volume of Costs and Profits Under Conditions of Uncertainty Using the Method of Fuzzy Logic -- Chapter 4: Deep Learning based Sign Language Recognition and Translation -- Chapter 5: Automated Suspicious Activity Detection from Surveillance Videos -- Chapter 6: Emergence of Blockchain Technology in various Smart IoMT-enabled Healthcare Security Scenarios -- Chapter 7: Elderly People Assistance based on advanced Hardware module and a Mobile App -- Chapter 8: Escasalus-ML Based Food Quality Checker -- Chapter 9: IoT and Machine Learning based Soil Quality and Crop Yield Prediction For Agricultural System -- Chapter 10: Blockchain Technology Based Holiday Exchange Network. etc.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819936076
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    b3kat_BV045270334
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 259 Seiten) , 19 Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783319946641
    Series Statement: Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-94663-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-94665-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Tourismusindustrie ; Gastgewerbe ; Wirtschaftskriminalität ; Urlaubsreise ; Sicherheit ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Papathanassis, Alexis 1975-
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    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,
    UID:
    almahu_9949068927202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 136 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781784411718 (electronic bk.)
    Series Statement: Advances in culture, tourism and hospitality research, v. 9
    Content: The authors propose that complexity theory holds great promise in improving understanding of guests evaluations of their service experiences. Volume 9 provides answers to the following and additional behavior and evaluation issues. How do general and behavior specific attitudes work together in explaining air travelers carbon offsetting behavior? What can the zone of tolerance and importance-performance analysis (IPA) techniques tell us about the evaluations of convention delegates perceptions of products and services? How can a œslow city motivate domestic tourists to visit the destination? Do effective marketing strategies for performing arts require unique designs to attract incidental spectators as well as behaviourally loyal visitors? When do consumers attach themselves strongly to tourist souvenirs as well as to other cherished possessions such as a trophy won during a contest, a gift received from significant others, or a wedding ring? What are the nitty-gritty details in how exhibition areas can provide visitors with opportunities to understand corporate brands? Since values influence activities do they also influence holiday preferences?
    Note: Air travelers' carbon offsetting behavior : an experimental study / Andy S. Choi, Brent W. Ritchie -- Evaluation of the service performance : application of the zone of tolerance with importance-performance analysis of a convention facility / Hwansuk Chris Choi ... [et al.] -- Slow tourism (Cittaslow) influence over visitors' behavior / Yesim Cosar, Metin Kozak -- A t-shirt from New York, a coral from Mauritius : a functional typology of tourist souvenirs / Alain Decrop, Julie Masset -- Exhibition areas : case study research of Japanese firms / Yosuke Endo, Yohei Kurata, Taketo Naoi -- Individual values and holiday preferences / Tamara Jovanovic -- Parenthood and holiday decisions : a grounded theory approach / Lidija Lalicic, Suzan Becks -- It can't happen to me : travel risk perceptions / Brent W. Ritchie, P.Monica Chien, Bernadette M. Watson -- Adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) by in-trip leisure tourists / Mareba M. Scott, Andrew J. Frew -- Heterogeneity in tourism motivations : the case of the Algarve / Jaime Serra, Antónia Correia, Paulo M.M. Rodrigues -- Configural modeling of country-collectors motives, behavior, and assessments of strengths of national-place brands / Arch G. Woodside, Xiang (Robert) Li, Karlan Muniz.
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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
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    b3kat_BV047923956
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v)
    ISBN: 9781784712969
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(1999), The Gold Standard and Related Regimes: Collected Essays, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- , Bordo, M., E. Choudhri and A. Schwartz (1995), 'Could stable money have averted the great contraction?', Economic Inquiry, 33, 484-505. -- Bordo, M., C. Erceg and C. Evans (2000), 'Comment on "Re-examining the contributions of money and banking shocks to the US Great Depression''', in B.S. Bernanke and K. Rogoff (eds), NBER Macroeconomics Annual, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. -- Butkiewicz, J. (1999), 'The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Gold Standard, and the Banking Panic of 1933', Southern Economic Journal, 66, 271-93. -- Calomiris, C. (forthcoming), 'The political lessons of Depression-era banking reform', Oxford Review of Economic Policy. -- Calomiris, C. and J. Mason (1997), 'Contagion and bank failures during the Great Depression: the June 1932 Chicago banking panic', American Economic Review, 85, 863-83. -- Calomiris, C. and J. Mason (2003), 'Fundamentals, panics and bank distress during the Depression', American Economic Review, 93, 1615-47. -- , Chandler, L. (1971), American Monetary Policy, 1928-1941, New York: Harper and Row. -- Choudhri, E.U. and L.A. Kochin (1980), 'The exchange rate and the international transmission of business cycle disturbances', Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 12, 565-74. -- Christiano, L., R. Motto and M. Rostagno (2003), 'The Great Depression and the Friedman-Schwartz Hypothesis', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 35, 1119-97. -- Clark, E. (1934), The Internal Debts of the United States, Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press. -- Currie, L. (1934), The Supply and Control of Money in the United States, New York: Russell and Russell. -- Dam, K.W. (1982), The Rules of the Game: Reform and Evolution in the International Monetary System, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press , Dimand, R. 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