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19thCenturyPublication true
author Charles Mackay
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstEditionFormat three volumes
genre economic history
genre popular history
genre social psychology
hasLaterEditions abridged editions
hasLaterEditions annotated editions
hasLaterEditions modern reprints
hasTheme contagion of ideas
hasTheme financial speculation
hasTheme herd behavior
hasTheme irrational behavior of crowds
hasTheme market psychology
hasTheme moral panics
influenced behavioral finance
influenced modern crowd psychology
influenced popular writing on financial bubbles
instanceOf history book
instanceOf non-fiction book
instanceOf work of social psychology
isFrequentlyCitedIn economic history studies
isFrequentlyCitedIn finance literature
isFrequentlyCitedIn works on bubbles and crashes
literaryStatus classic of crowd psychology
literaryStatus classic of financial literature
mainSubject crowd psychology
mainSubject economic bubbles
mainSubject mass hysteria
mainSubject speculative bubbles
notableCaseStudy Crusades
notableCaseStudy Mississippi Bubble
notableCaseStudy South Sea Bubble
notableCaseStudy Tulip mania
notableCaseStudy alchemy manias
notableCaseStudy witch hunts
originalLanguage English
partTitle National Delusions
partTitle Peculiar Follies
partTitle Philosophical Delusions
publicationYear 1841
publisher Richard Bentley
structure three parts
timePeriodDescribed 17th century
timePeriodDescribed 18th century
timePeriodDescribed Early modern period
timePeriodDescribed Middle Ages