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Army, Industry and Labour in Germany, 1914-1918: The Legacy of the Great War

Autor Gerald Feldman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 1992
This innovative study by one of the leading specialists in the field examines the social and economic role of the German army in the nation's internal affairs during the First World War. This was the area in which the influence of the army was most direct and profound. Germany's wartime economic mobilisation was both planned and directed by the army, and as a consequence of this largely unanticipated responsibility, the army was compelled to cope with the great social conflicts of Imperial Germany. In the process of confronting the groups representing army and labour, the army paved the way for the establishment of collective bargaining in Germany and also created the foundations for the postwar inflation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780854967643
ISBN-10: 0854967648
Pagini: 586
Ilustrații: bibliography, index, appendix
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria The Legacy of the Great War

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Gives a detailed account of the confrontation of army, industry and labour in Germany during WWI, combining military and socioeconomic history

Notă biografică

Gerald Feldman is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Cuprins

Introduction1. The Sociopolitical Background2. Burgfrieden and Law of SiegePart One: The Old Regime and the Dilemmas of Total War1. The Production, Manpower, and Social Policies of the Prussian War Ministry, 1914-19162. The Army and the Internal Crisis, 1914-1916: Image and RealityPart Two: Total Mobilization and Interest-Group Politics3. Hindenburg Program and War Office: The Triumph of Heavy Industry4. The Auxiliary Service Bill and the Triumph of LabourPart Three: The War Office Under the Leadership of General Groener5. The War Office and the Problems of Production and Organization, December 1916 - August 19176. The War Office and the Social Problem (1): The Failure of the Auxiliary Service Law and the First Major Strikes7. The War Office and the Social Problem (2): The Great Crisis and the Dismissal of Groener, May - August 1917Part Four: The Failure of the Army8. The Ludendorff "Dictatorship," August 1917 - February 19189. Germany in the Concluding Months of the War: The Defeat and the Search for a ScapegoatEpilogueAppendixBibliographical NotePublished SourcesIndex