Routes into abyss : coping with the crises in the 1930s / edited by Helmut Konrad and Wolfgang Maderthaner.
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- D727 .R674 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [203]-217) and index.
Introduction / Helmut Konrad and Wolfgang Maderthaner -- Crisis and workers' movements / Ferdinand Lacina -- The significance of February, 1934 in Austria in both national and international context / Helmut Konrad -- Avalanches of spring : the Great War, modernism, and the rise of Austro-fascism / Roger Griffin -- Der italienische Faschismus im Spannungsfeld zwischen Reaktion und Moderne / Karin Priester -- Hitler's dictatorship : his role as "leader" in the Nazi regime / Hans Mommsen -- The Second Spanish Republic : the challenges facing a democracy in troubled times / Vicent San Rozalén -- The crisis in the 19301/2s and the rise to power of the Swedish social democrats / Bengt Schüllerqvist -- The United States in the Great Depression : was the fascist door open? / Nelson Lichtenstein -- Turkey in the first world crisis : from authoritarianism to totalitarianism / Erik-Jan Zürcher -- Brazil in the 1930s : state building, nationalism and working-class agency / Alexandre Fortes and Paulo Fontes -- Labour, organisation and gender : the jute industry in India in the 1930s / Samita Sen -- Japan's way out of the crisis of the 1930s as a strategy for overcoming modernity / Hiroko Mizuno -- Reappraising the Nanjing decade (1927-1937): modernizing China during the world economic crisis / Zhu, Weigelin-Schwiedrzik.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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CHOICE Review
This timely, erudite collection from a symposium inspired initially by the desire to commemorate Austria's traumatic crisis of February 1934 provides nation-focused studies of governmental responses to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Predominantly European in perspective (3 of the 13 essays deal with Austria), the editors include studies specifically referring to Brazil, the US, India, Japan, and China, as well as continent-straddling Turkey. The overall result is stimulating, and the essays emphasize clarity as well as content. Inescapably, perhaps, several authors use the concept of totalitarianism as a point of reference, despite doubts about its efficacy as an analytic tool. The various governments' responses to the crisis become apparent, as do their commonalities, irrespective of party and ideology. All regimes sought economic relief from the Depression through some mixture of public and private sector activities, whether they were promoted as fascist, socialist, nationalist, or democratic. None sought refuge in a continuation of the free market notions of the 1920s. While gaps inevitably remain, this volume provides much for all postsecondary readers. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels/libraries. J. A. Young Montgomery College Community CollegeThere are no comments on this title.