Economic Change and the National Question in Twentieth-Century Europe

Economic Change and the National Question in Twentieth-Century Europe
Title Economic Change and the National Question in Twentieth-Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Alice Teichova
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 456
Release 2000-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781139427654

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The authors in this collection of essays address the largely neglected but significant economic aspects of the national question in its historical context during the course of the twentieth century. There exists a large gap in our understanding of the historical relationship between the 'national question' and economic change. Above all, there is insufficient knowledge about the economic dimension of the historical experience with regard to the former multi-national states, such as the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia; and equally too little is known about the economic component of national tensions and conflicts in bilingual Belgium or Finland, or the multilingual Spain or Switzerland. At the same time as emphasis is placed on the complex relationships between the economy and society in individual European countries, questions of state, identity, language, religion and racism as instruments of economic furtherance are at the centre of the contributors' attention.

Central Europe in the Twentieth Century

Central Europe in the Twentieth Century
Title Central Europe in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Alice Teichova
Publisher Routledge
Pages 296
Release 2018-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 0429867441

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First published in 1997, this book has been produced by the leading scholars of the economic history of the region in the belief that the events of 1989/90, and the subsequent turmoil in every country affected, can only be accurately interpreted from an informed historical perspective. The chapters are accessible and authoritative; each is from a first-rank and highly experienced economic historian of the nation under discussion. The necessarily differing treatments of the social, economic and national problems correct the widespread misapprehension that the countries of the region are essentially alike.

Twentieth Century Europe

Twentieth Century Europe
Title Twentieth Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Spencer Di Scala
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Pages 818
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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This work sees the 20th century as a long century, and focuses on the crucial political events of the century. While it gives attention to the high level of violence in Europe, it weaves into the themes the struggle for hegemony, the establishment of common economic and political institutions, and the advance of science. A bibliographical essay in each chapter allows the readers to expand on issues discussed in the text.

The National Question

The National Question
Title The National Question PDF eBook
Author Berch Berberoglu
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 346
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781439901090

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This volume examines the volatile nature and complex dynamics of national movements and ethnic conflict around the world.

The National Question in Europe in Historical Context

The National Question in Europe in Historical Context
Title The National Question in Europe in Historical Context PDF eBook
Author Mikuláš Teich
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 368
Release 1993-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521367134

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The historical impact of national movements in Europe has been dramatic and continues to be an issue of major importance. Leading historians authoritatively discuss European nationalism in its historical context.

Nation, State and the Economy in History

Nation, State and the Economy in History
Title Nation, State and the Economy in History PDF eBook
Author Alice Teichova
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 478
Release 2003-05-08
Genre History
ISBN 9781139435567

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Originally published in 2003, this book addresses the rarely explored subject of the reciprocal relationships between nationalism, nation and state-building, and economic change. Analysis of the economic element in the building of nations and states cannot be confined to Europe, and therefore these diverse yet interlinked case-studies cover all continents. Authors come to contrasting conclusions, some regarding the economic factor as central, while others show that nation-states came into being before the constitution of a national market. The essays leave no doubt that the nation-state is an historical phenonemon and as such is liable to 'expiry' both through the process of globalisation and through the development of a 'cyber-society' which evades state control. By contrast, developments in southeastern Europe, the former USSR, and parts of Africa and the Far East show that building the nation-state has not run its course.

The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century

The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century
Title The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Jan Breman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 280
Release 2019-07-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520972481

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A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Want, disease, ignorance, squalor, and idleness: first recognized together in mid-nineteenth-century Europe, these are the focus of the Social Question. In 1942 William Beveridge called them the “giant evils” while diagnosing the crises produced by the emergence of industrial society. More recently, during the final quarter of the twentieth century, the global spread of neoliberal policies enlarged these crises so much that the Social Question has made a comeback. The Social Question in the Twenty-First Century maps out the linked crises across regions and countries and identifies the renewed and intensified Social Question as a labor issue above all. The volume includes discussions from every corner of the globe, focusing on American exceptionalism, Chinese repression, Indian exclusion, South African colonialism, democratic transitions in Eastern Europe, and other phenomena. The effects of capitalism dominating the world, the impact of the scarcity of waged work, and the degree to which the dispossessed poor bear the brunt of the crisis are all evaluated in this carefully curated volume. Both thorough and thoughtful, the book serves as collective effort to revive and reposition the Social Question, reconstructing its meaning and its politics in the world today.