HUGH S. JOHNSON AND THE NEW DEAL

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Ohl, John Kennedy

Published by Northern Illinois University Press, 1985

Hardcover in very good condition

In 1933 General Hugh S. Johnson was appointed by President Roosevelt to head the National Recovery Administration (NRA), the New Deal’s ill-fated experiment in self-regulation by business. For a few months he became almost as widely known as the President himself as he conducted a flamboyant nationwide crusade to persuade businesses to join and abide by codes of fair competition. This book is an excellent study of both Hugh Johnson and his relationship to the New Deal.

ISBN 10: 0875801102

Ohl, John Kennedy

Published by Northern Illinois University Press, 1985

Hardcover in very good condition

In 1933 General Hugh S. Johnson was appointed by President Roosevelt to head the National Recovery Administration (NRA), the New Deal’s ill-fated experiment in self-regulation by business. For a few months he became almost as widely known as the President himself as he conducted a flamboyant nationwide crusade to persuade businesses to join and abide by codes of fair competition. This book is an excellent study of both Hugh Johnson and his relationship to the New Deal.

ISBN 10: 0875801102