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Informationen zum Autor W. Elliot Brownlee's books include The Political Economy of Transnational Tax Reform: The Shoup Mission to Japan (co-edited), Federal Taxation in America: A Short History, The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and its Legacies (co-edited), Funding the Modern American State: The Rise and Fall of the Era of Easy Finance, 1941–1995, Dynamics of Ascent: A History of the American Economy, Women in the American Economy: A Documentary History, 1675–1929 (with Mary M. Brownlee), and Progressivism and Economic Growth: The Wisconsin Income Tax, 1911–1929. Brownlee has held visiting professor appointments at Princeton University, New Jersey, the University of Tokyo, and Yokohama National University, Japan. He was a Bicentennial Lecturer, the US Department of the Treasury and has been a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Charles Warren Center, Harvard University, Massachusetts. Klappentext This book provides an analysis of the dramatic shifts in American taxation through crises from the American Revolution through to the 'Great Recession'. Zusammenfassung This book provides an inviting! compact and comprehensive history of American taxation that assists in understanding contemporary tax issues. It also offers scholars! graduate students and advanced undergraduates in history! political science! sociology! economics and law an interdisciplinary interpretation of that history. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Anglo-American regimes, 1607-1788; 2. Creating a modern fiscal state, 1788-1861; 3. The Civil War regime, 1861-1916; 4. The World War I regime, 1916-35; 5. Roosevelt's regimes, 1935-45; 6. The era of easy finance, 1945-80; 7. 'Reagan Revolution', 1980-86; 8. Fiscal consolidation and revival of the old tax regime, 1986-2000; 9. Victory for a retro-liberal regime, 2000-9; 10. Fiscal paralysis, 2009-15.