Article ID: CBB997404519

“I’m at My Rope’s End”: Suicide in New Orleans, 1920–1940 (2021)

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For over a century, researchers have argued that suicide in the United States fluctuates with business cycles, rising during downturns, when “deaths of despair” skyrocket, and falling during flush periods. Using case-level data from autopsy reports and suicide notes, this essay analyzes suicide trends in New Orleans between 1920 and 1940, an era that included immense prosperity and the Great Depression. Thus, the essay draws from quantitative and qualitative evidence to revisit the leading explanation for suicide patterns. It concludes that only a small segment of the population experienced surges and contractions in response to economic forces. For other New Orleanians, different stressors, relating to class-, race-, and gender-based expectations, shaped suicidal behavior. Firearm availability and public health conditions also influenced suicide patterns. Counterintuitively, suicide rates soared in good times and plummeted in bad times.

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Authors & Contributors
Cantor, David
Dixon, Thomas
Floyd-Wilson, Mary
Hau, Michael G.
Horvath, Agnes
Jansson, Åsa
Journals
Economic History Review
History and Technology
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of Social History
Journal of the History of Ideas
Science in Context
Publishers
University of Chicago
Yale University
Boston University
Routledge
University of Chicago Press
University of Illinois Press
Concepts
Psychology
Emotions; passions
Social sciences
Health
Suicide
Psychiatry
People
Bain, Alexander
Bentham, Jeremy
Brown, Thomas
Darwin, Charles Robert
James, William
Ladd, George T.
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
17th century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Japan
United States
Americas
Massachusetts (U.S.)
Austria
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