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The Great Depression in Eastern Europe

Klaus Richter
Barcode 9789633868942
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Release Date: 06/05/2025

Genre: Business & Finance
Sub-Genre: History
Label: Central European University Press
Contributors: Klaus Richter (Edited by), Anca Mandru (Edited by), Jasmin Nithammer (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Central European University Press

As the centenary of the Great Depression approaches, this book offers a historical study of its impact on Eastern Europe. Due to its agricultural dominance this region was particularly hard hit. The volume focuses on ten states of the interwar period that had emerged from the Ottoman, Romanov, Habsburg, and Hohenzollern empires and where national sovereignty was particularly contested. The contributing authors apply an integrative approach that uses economic change as a starting point for analysing socio-institutional changes and political realignments. They review the main responses that the respective countries have made to try to mitigate the impact of the crises, such as economic protectionism or the construction of welfare states. The contributions also examine the profound impact of the Depression on the relationship between societies and states, between genders, between social classes, and between different nationalities. By moving the study of economic nationalism from economic history to the center of social and political history, the volume contributes to a much better understanding of states, societies and nationalism in Eastern Europe in the 1930s.