Rialto and Richmond Reconstructed
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Joseph P. Farrell's 'Rialto and Richmond Reconstructed' investigates the financial experiments and monetary policies during and after the American Civil War, arguing they shaped modern American finance.
Farrell analyzes Union and Confederate currency practices, bond issues, and the roles of financiers and banks, connecting these to later institutions like the Federal Reserve.
The book exposes murky financial dealings, profiteering, and the political economy behind reconstruction-era decisions.
Farrell frames these events as foundational for contemporary monetary power structures and sovereign debt arrangements.
Farrell analyzes Union and Confederate currency practices, bond issues, and the roles of financiers and banks, connecting these to later institutions like the Federal Reserve.
The book exposes murky financial dealings, profiteering, and the political economy behind reconstruction-era decisions.
Farrell frames these events as foundational for contemporary monetary power structures and sovereign debt arrangements.
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as a companion volume to his book about the Civil War's end and Reconstruction era parallels to today.


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Mentioned by Joseph P. Farrell as one of his Civil War books analyzing monetary policy and postbellum financial consequences.

Ep.491: Exposing The Hidden Architects Of History w/ Dr. Joseph P. Farrell




