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Global Great Depression and the Coming of World War II: United States in the World

Autor John E. Moser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2015
The Global Great Depression and the Coming of World War II demonstrates the ways in which the economic crisis of the late 1920s and early 1930s helped to cause and shape the course of the Second World War. Historian John E. Moser points to the essential uniformity in the way in which the world s industrialized and industrializing nations responded to the challenge of the Depression. Among these nations, there was a move away from legislative deliberation and toward executive authority; away from free trade and toward the creation of regional trading blocs; away from the international gold standard and toward managed national currencies; away from chaotic individual liberty and toward rational regimentation; in other words, away from classical liberalism and toward some combination of corporatism, nationalism, and militarism.For all the similarities, however, there was still a great divide between two different general approaches to the economic crisis. Those countries that enjoyed easy, unchallenged access to resources and markets the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France tended to turn inward, erecting tariff walls and promoting domestic recovery at the expense of the international order. On the other hand, those nations that lacked such access Germany and Japan sought to take the necessary resources and markets by force. The interplay of these powers, then, constituted the dynamic of international relations of the 1930s: have-nots attempting to achieve self-sufficiency through aggressive means, challenging haves that were too distrustful of one another, and too preoccupied with their own domestic affairs, to work cooperatively in an effort to stop them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594517501
ISBN-10: 1594517509
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria United States in the World

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1 A Return to Normalcy? The United States, 1920-1928
2 The Victors Diverge: The "Haves," 1920-1928
3 Liberalism and Its Discontents: The "Have-Nots," 1920-1928
4 The Crisis Begins: The United States, 1928-1933
5 A Tale of Two Countries: The "Haves," 1928-1933
6 Dancing on a Volcano: The "Have-Nots," 1928-1933
7 Beggar Thy Neighbor: The United States, 1933-1936
8 The Unraveling of the Western Alliance: The "Haves,"1933-1936
9 Recovery through Nationalism: The "Have-Nots," 1933-1936
10 Stumbling toward Internationalism: The United States,1936-1939
11 The Economics of Appeasement: The "Haves," 1936-1939
12 Taking the Plunge: The "Have-Nots," 1936-1939
13 War for Plunder, 1939-1941

Recenzii

“With this bold and far-reaching interpretation of the economic interplay and its political consequences among the world’s great powers during the first half of the twentieth century, John Moser takes his place alongside such eminences as Charles Kindleberger and Barry Eichengreen. He has given us a landmark work in international history.”
—Alonzo L. Hamby, Distinguished Professor of History, Ohio University, and author of For the Survival of Democracy: Franklin Roosevelt and the World Crisis of the 1930s

“The thesis of this book is that the ‘global great depression’ between the wars turned several major powers decisively against liberal capitalism as well as socialism and toward imperialistic ‘third way’ policies, which led to the breakdown of international order and the onset of the Second World War. This is a provocative claim and one that is likely to attract wide interest in view of the continuing fascination with the Second World War and the relative paucity of book-length studies that focus upon economic origins. The author’s clear, concise, non-technical English makes this potentially rebarbative topic accessible to a broad range of potential readers and his wide-ranging study displays maturity and balance.”
—Robert Boyce, London School of Economics and author of The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization

Descriere

This book demonstrates the ways in which the economic crisis of the late 1920s and early 1930s helped to cause and shape World War II. John Moser points to the essential uniformity in the way in which the world's industrialized and industrializing nations responded to the challenge of the Depression. They had much in common, but there was still a great divide between two different general approaches to the economic crisis. This interplay of powers constituted the international dynamic of the 1930s: "have-nots" attempting to achieve self-sufficiency through aggressive means, challenging "haves" that mistrusted one another and failed to work cooperatively in an effort to stop them.