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Europe - Economic History, Europe - Social History, Economic Conditions in Europe, Europe - International Business - General & Miscellaneous

Social and Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe

by William H. Hubbard
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Overview

In the decades since the end of the Second World War, the unification of Europe has been a subject of enormous importance and tension to politicians, citizens, and scholars. Yet lacking the basic demographic, economic, and social data that would provide a fuller picture of what this integration will involve, the debate has produced more heat than light.

This book, the most comprehensive single-volume source of information available on the social and economic transformations in Europe over the past hundred years, fills that critical gap in our knowledge. In its pages we find examinations of population trends (including growth, mortality, national and international migration, and fertility), social structures (work, income, lifestyle, consumer patterns, welfare programs), and economic structures (agriculture, industry, and services), and an integrative overview of changes in both the organization of the economy and the role of the state in economic management. Paying particular attention to the period since 1950, the authors summarize the developmental paths of the four socioeconomic regions of Europe.
The data and analyses provided here make this book an invaluable resource to professionals and scholars in a wide range of fields, from history, politics, and economics to journalism and international business.

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A translation from the German original, with revisions and a postscript which, unfortunately, pre-date the most recent events in Germany and eastern Europe. Intended as an introductory overview, more descriptive than analytical, the book is not a chronological account, but is organized so that individual themes are dealt with longitudinally over the whole of the century. The themes addressed include demographic foundations of social and economic development, continuity and change in social and economic structures, paths of socioeconomic development. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1989
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780674813410

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