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The Great Depression in Europe, 1929-1939

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The Great Depression in Europe, 1929-1939

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This is a comparative study of the origins, course and consequences of deepest economic crisis in modern European history. Written with the non-economist in mind, the book explores recent research into the causes of the depression, notably the gold standard "system" which helped to turn recession into profound depression and to transmit its effects around the world. The book gives equal weight to the political and historical context of economic policy-political attitudes and expectations, institutional opinions, strategic considerations, the 'legacies and lessons'-to explain why European countries chose nationalist routes to recovery. International co-operation offered the best chance for recovery and the book also contains a lively account of why this failed and its consequences for international relations in the 1930s.

Author Biography

Patricia Clavin is Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Keele.
Release date NZ
November 1st, 2000
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Palgrave He, Print UK
Pages
252
Publisher
Palgrave He, Print UK
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9780312237356
Product ID
3725484

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