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In England's Cross of Gold, James Ashley Morrison challenges the conventional view that the UK's ruinous return to gold in 1925 was inevitable. Instead, he offers a new perspective on the struggles among elites in London to define and redefine the gold standardfrom the first discussions during the Great War; through the titanic ideological clash between Winston Churchill and John Maynard Keynes; to the final, ill-fated implementation of the "new gold standard." Following World War I, Churchill promised to restore the ancient English gold standardand thus Britain's greatness. Keynes portended that this would prove to be one of the most momentousand ill-adviseddecisions in financial history. From the vicious peace settlement at Versailles to the Great Depression, the gold standard was central to the worst disasters of the time. Economically, Churchill's move exacerbated the difficulties of repairing economies shattered by war. Politically, it set countries at odds as each endeavored to amass gold, sowing the seeds of further strife. England's Cross of Gold, grounded in masterful archival research, reveals that these events turned crucially on the beliefs of a handful of pivotal policymakers. It recasts the legends of Churchill, Keynes, and their collision, and it shows that the gold standard itself was a metaphysical abstraction rooted more in mythology than material reality.

Table of Contents

Part One: Introductory
1. Genesis and Exodus: The Tragedy of England's Return to Gold
2. The Road to Calvary: From Orthodoxy to Theocracy
Part Two: Orthodoxy
3. The Cunliffe "Consensus"
4. Atop Sinai: More Heat Than Light
5. The Golden Calf: The Public Idolize Gold
6. Commandments: Defining the Law
Part Three: Mythology
7. Myths: Theirs and Ours
8. Liberalization: Implementing the Orthodoxy
9. Who Would Control Capital?
10. Keynes's Revolution
Part Four: Theocracy
11. Understanding "The Norman Conquest of $4.86"
12. Central Bankers as Saviors?
13. Indulgence
14. Deposition and Coronation
15. The Sanhedrin: Churchill's Trials
16. Judgment
Part Five: Conclusion
17. Faith in History

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9781501758423, 978-1501758423
      ISBN10: 150175842X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In England's Cross of Gold, James Ashley Morrison challenges the conventional view that the UK's ruinous return to gold in 1925 was inevitable. Instead, he offers a new perspective on the struggles among elites in London to define and redefine the gold standardfrom the first discussions during the Great War; through the titanic ideological clash between Winston Churchill and John Maynard Keynes; to the final, ill-fated implementation of the "new gold standard." Following World War I, Churchill promised to restore the ancient English gold standardand thus Britain's greatness. Keynes portended that this would prove to be one of the most momentousand ill-adviseddecisions in financial history. From the vicious peace settlement at Versailles to the Great Depression, the gold standard was central to the worst disasters of the time. Economically, Churchill's move exacerbated the difficulties of repairing economies shattered by war. Politically, it set countries at odds as each endeavored to amass gold, sowing the seeds of further strife. England's Cross of Gold, grounded in masterful archival research, reveals that these events turned crucially on the beliefs of a handful of pivotal policymakers. It recasts the legends of Churchill, Keynes, and their collision, and it shows that the gold standard itself was a metaphysical abstraction rooted more in mythology than material reality.

      Table of Contents

      Part One: Introductory
      1. Genesis and Exodus: The Tragedy of England's Return to Gold
      2. The Road to Calvary: From Orthodoxy to Theocracy
      Part Two: Orthodoxy
      3. The Cunliffe "Consensus"
      4. Atop Sinai: More Heat Than Light
      5. The Golden Calf: The Public Idolize Gold
      6. Commandments: Defining the Law
      Part Three: Mythology
      7. Myths: Theirs and Ours
      8. Liberalization: Implementing the Orthodoxy
      9. Who Would Control Capital?
      10. Keynes's Revolution
      Part Four: Theocracy
      11. Understanding "The Norman Conquest of $4.86"
      12. Central Bankers as Saviors?
      13. Indulgence
      14. Deposition and Coronation
      15. The Sanhedrin: Churchill's Trials
      16. Judgment
      Part Five: Conclusion
      17. Faith in History

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