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WINNER OF THE LIONEL GELBER PRIZE
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2018
ONE OF THE ECONOMIST'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR
A NEW YORK TIMES CRITICS' TOP BOOK
"An intelligent explanation of the mechanisms that produced the crisis and the response to it...One of the great strengths of Tooze's book is to demonstrate the deeply intertwined nature of the European and American financial systems."--The New York Times Book Review
From the prizewinning economic historian and author of Shutdown and The Deluge, an eye-opening reinterpretation of the 2008 economic crisis (and its ten-year aftermath) as a global event that directly led to the shockwaves being felt around the world today.
We live in a world where dramatic shifts in the domestic and global economy command the headlines, from rollbacks in US banking regulations to tariffs that may ignite international trade wars. But current events have deep roots, and the key to navigating todayās roiling policies lies in the events that started it allāthe 2008 economic crisis and its aftermath. Despite initial attempts to downplay the crisis as a local incident, what happened on Wall Street beginning in 2008 was, in fact, a dramatic caesura of global significance that spiraled around the world, from the financial markets of the UK and Europe to the factories and dockyards of Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, forcing a rearrangement of global governance. With a historianās eye for detail, connection, and consequence, Adam Tooze brings the story right up to todayās negotiations, actions, and threatsāa much-needed perspective on a global catastrophe and its long-term consequences.
Adam ToozeĀ is the author ofĀ Wages of Destruction, winner of theĀ Wolfson and Longman History Today Prize. He is the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of HistoryĀ at Columbia University. He formerly taught at Yale University, where he was Director of International Security Studies, and at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in executive development with several major corporations and contributed to the National Intelligence Council. He has written and reviewed forĀ Foreign Affairs, theĀ Financial Times, TheĀ Guardian, theĀ Sunday Telegraph, TheĀ Wall Street Journal,Ā Die Zeit,Ā Sueddeutsche Zeitung,Ā TageszeitungĀ andĀ Spiegel Magazine,Ā New Left Review,Ā and theĀ London Review of Books.
Simon VanceĀ is a stage, TV, and film actor who has narrated more than 200 audiobooks for which he has won multipleĀ AudioFileĀ Earphone Awards and Audie nominations. He has also been selected as anĀ AudioFileĀ Golden Voice. Formerly a BBC Radio newsreader in London, he now resides in Northern California.
Adam ToozeĀ is the author ofĀ Wages of Destruction, winner of theĀ Wolfson and Longman History Today Prize. He is the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of HistoryĀ at Columbia University. He formerly taught at Yale University, where he was Director of International Security Studies, and at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in executive development with several major corporations and contributed to the National Intelligence Council. He has written and reviewed forĀ Foreign Affairs, theĀ Financial Times, TheĀ Guardian, theĀ Sunday Telegraph, TheĀ Wall Street Journal,Ā Die Zeit,Ā Sueddeutsche Zeitung,Ā TageszeitungĀ andĀ Spiegel Magazine,Ā New Left Review,Ā and theĀ London Review of Books.
Simon VanceĀ is a stage, TV, and film actor who has narrated more than 200 audiobooks for which he has won multipleĀ AudioFileĀ Earphone Awards and Audie nominations. He has also been selected as anĀ AudioFileĀ Golden Voice. Formerly a BBC Radio newsreader in London, he now resides in Northern California.
Adam ToozeĀ is the author ofĀ Wages of Destruction, winner of theĀ Wolfson and Longman History Today Prize. He is the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of HistoryĀ at Columbia University. He formerly taught at Yale University, where he was Director of International Security Studies, and at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in executive development with several major corporations and contributed to the National Intelligence Council. He has written and reviewed forĀ Foreign Affairs, theĀ Financial Times, TheĀ Guardian, theĀ Sunday Telegraph, TheĀ Wall Street Journal,Ā Die Zeit,Ā Sueddeutsche Zeitung,Ā TageszeitungĀ andĀ Spiegel Magazine,Ā New Left Review,Ā and theĀ London Review of Books.
Simon VanceĀ is a stage, TV, and film actor who has narrated more than 200 audiobooks for which he has won multipleĀ AudioFileĀ Earphone Awards and Audie nominations. He has also been selected as anĀ AudioFileĀ Golden Voice. Formerly a BBC Radio newsreader in London, he now resides in Northern California.