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Making credit modern: the origins of the debt infrastructure in the 1920s
Debt and recovery: New Deal housing policy and the making of national mortgage markets
How commercial bankers discovered consumer credit: the Federal Housing Administration and personal loan departments
War and credit: government regulation and changing credit practices
Postwar consumer credit: borrowing for prosperity
Legitimating the credit infrastructure: race, gender and credit access
Securing debt in an insecure world
Epilogue: debt as choice, debt as structure.
Debt and recovery: New Deal housing policy and the making of national mortgage markets
How commercial bankers discovered consumer credit: the Federal Housing Administration and personal loan departments
War and credit: government regulation and changing credit practices
Postwar consumer credit: borrowing for prosperity
Legitimating the credit infrastructure: race, gender and credit access
Securing debt in an insecure world
Epilogue: debt as choice, debt as structure.