The Nazi Economic Recovery 1932–1938
This is a fully revised and updated edition of R.J. Overy's highly regarded survey of the Nazi economic recovery (first published by Macmillan in 1982). The performance of the German economy under the Nazi regime has been the subject of intense academic debate. Overy discusses the main areas of this debate, arguing that the war preparation that took place at this time was ultimately incompatible with long-term economic recovery, and that the German economic miracle did not occur until after 1945.
- A fully revised and updated edition
- Written specifically for students, it reviews the main areas of debate
- Includes an extensive bibliography for further reading
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' … very welcome to Heads of Departments … I have no doubt that history Departments everywhere will buy this book, and rightly so'. Bookwatch
Product details
June 1996Paperback
9780521557672
108 pages
218 × 139 × 7 mm
0.15kg
15 tables
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note of references
- 1. Introduction: some perspectives
- 2. The German economy from war to depression
- 3. The nature of the recovery
- 4. Government and recovery
- 5. State, industry and labour
- 6. Full employment and the coming of war
- 7. Conclusion
- Select Bibliography
- Index.