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Hi, could anyone suggest a book on the Long Depression of the late 19th century, preferably ones which don't require a heavy training in economics if that's at all possible?
Samuel Barrick Saul's Myth of the Great Depression: 1873-1896 (pub. 1969). Though it might not be what you're looking for if you have a particular bias soothed over. It's not even book, really a short monograph.