In 1929, the stock market lost thirty billion dollars in a single catastrophic week — more than the entire federal government spent in a year. What followed was the worst peacetime economic collapse in American history, and the test of whether constitutional government, built for an eighteenth-century agrarian republic, could survive a crisis the founders never imagined.
Fire and Resilience tells that story in full: a decade of automobiles, radio, and giddy speculation giving way almost overnight to bread lines, bank failures, and twenty-five percent unemployment. Herbert Hoover's genuine but inadequate response. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal — Social Security, the Federal Reserve's overhaul, federal deposit insurance — and the bitter constitutional fight it provoked with a Supreme Court unwilling to let it stand. The Dust Bowl's black blizzards driving hundreds of thousands of families from land that could no longer support them.
And then came the war. This volume follows the United States from isolationist holdout to arsenal of democracy, from Pearl Harbor's "date which will live in infamy" through the industrial mobilization that finally ended the Depression for good. It does not look away from the war's darkest domestic chapter — the forced internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans, citizens convicted of nothing — or from the atomic bomb's use against Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a decision this volume examines with the moral seriousness it demands rather than easy hindsight in either direction.
This is American resilience tested by fire, twice in one generation — and it does not flinch from what that resilience actually cost.
Volume VII of X · American Chronicles
Robert F. Geissler · Think Tank Media LLC · www.ThinkTankMedia.online
159 pages · Paperback & Kindle · Copyright © 2026
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