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245 1 0 _aNational economies :
_bVolks-Wirtschaft, racism and economy in Europe between the wars (1918-1939/45)
_cedited by Christoph Kreutzmüller, Michael Wildt and Moshe Zimmermann
250 _a1st ed.
264 1 _aNewcastle-upon-Tyne :
_bCambridge Scholars Publisher,
_c2015.
264 4 _c©2015.
300 _a1 online resource (302 pages)
336 _aText
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337 _aComputermedien
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338 _aOnline Resource
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500 _aE-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
505 0 _aIntro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Jew as "Homo Economicus -- The Usurious Jew -- Locating Jews in Capitalism -- Economy as Fate -- Anti-Semitism in German and Austrian Economy -- Barmat, Sklarek, Rotter, or:The Fabrication of the "Jewish Economic Scandal" in 1920's Berlin -- The Decline and Destruction of Jewish Entrepreneurship in Breslau and Silesia, 1925-1943 -- The Structure of the Ha'avara (Transfer) Agreement -- Nazi Economic Policy, Middle-Class Protection, and the Liquidation of Jewish Businesses 1933-1939 -- Pragmatic Racism and the Streamlining of the Nazi Economy -- Ethnic Fault Lines in Europe -- The Meek Shall Not Inherit the Earth -- Is the Armenian a Jew? -- Racist Parameters in the French Economy 1919-1939/44 -- The Impact of Land Reforms on the Consistution of "National Economies" in East Central Europe during the Interwar Period -- European Economy and German Diaspora -- Economic Nationalism in Romania and its Impact on National Identities 1918-1944 -- Ethnic-German Cooperatives in Eastern Europe between the World Wars -- Austria's Minority in South Tyrol and the Foreign Loan of 1930 -- 'Czechization' versus 'Germanization' -- Contributors -- Bibliography.
520 _aThis is a book about economics and racism: During World War I, the liberal global economic system, based on principles of free trade and most-favored nation treatment and negotiated in gold parities, collapsed for good. The disintegration and collapse of commerce eventually led to racist cleansing, expulsion and mass murder. Against this background, this book offers new perspectives on the racist fault-lines that appeared and deepened in European economies after the end of what was regarded as the Great War.At what point did people start to ostracize their neighbors economically because they thought they were of a different ethnic group? Who decided who was to be excluded? Where did the fault-lines open? Where did the boundaries lie? How were they defined - by law, or by common practice? How much extra time and money were people prepared to spend in order to do ostracize their neighbors? And what did that mean for the economy - and society - as such?.
650 4 _aVolkswirtschaft
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650 4 _aRassismus
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650 4 _aNationalismus
651 4 _aEuropa
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653 _aEurope--Race relations--Economic aspects.
655 4 _aElectronic books.
655 _aFernzugriff
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700 1 _aKreutzmueller, Christoph.
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700 1 _aWildt, Michael.
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700 1 _aZimmermann, Moshe.
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aKreutzmueller, Christoph
_tNational Economies
_dNewcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publisher,c2015
_z9781443877862
856 4 0 _uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/maxweberstiftung-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4534757
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