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The Great Disorder: Politics, Economics, and Society in the German Inflation, 1914-1924

The Great Disorder: Politics, Economics, and Society in the German Inflation, 1914-1924Author: Gerald D. Feldman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Media: Paperback
Edition: 3RD PRINTING
Pages: 1040
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9
Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.7 x 2.1

ISBN: 0195101146
Dewey Decimal Number: 943
EAN: 9780195101140
ASIN: 0195101146

Publication Date: March 6, 1997
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This acclaimed work presents a comprehensive study of the most famous and spectacular instance of inflation in modern industrial society--that in Germany during and following World War I. Feldman sets the German inflation in the context of broader issues of maintaining economic stability, social peace, and democracy and thus contributes to the general history of the twentieth century.


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4 out of 5 stars A great book to lose yourself in   October 8, 2000
Dan Lobnitz
22 out of 23 found this review helpful

This is great, hard-core history.

While this book probably won't appeal to the average run-of-the-mill history buff, it will attract anyone who wants to lose himself in a vary narrow, hyper-specialized area of history.

In many ways the economic disaster of Germany between 1914-1924 reworked the foundation of modern finance. For the first time in western history a political system was literally straightjacketed into salvaging an impossible economic situation. This book goes into exhaustive detail contrasting the unenlightened economic policies of the Allies to the increasingly discouraged Germans who desperately wanted to bring order to their lives.

Feldman does a great job helping the reader tune into the magnitude of the hopelessness that the German people felt regarding the impossibility of satisfying unpayable reparations. This is a crisp retelling of a people who did not have, and indeed were prevented from having the economic infrastructure to participate in a functional modern economy.

By the time Feldman is done telling you the story of Germany's incomprehensible inflation, you'll feel an intimacy with this subject. This book is indispensable for understanding the origins of the seething anger, frustration and hostility that the Nazi's were able to so successfully tap into and manipulate.

Finally, I should note that this book is itself something of an ordeal to read; it took me well over two years to read this 4 pound monster. But I have to say I enjoyed every hour I spent with it...


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