Greece and the Inter-War Economic Crisis

The great depression of the inter-war years was the most profound shock ever to strike the world economy, and is widely held to have led directly to the collapse of parliamentary democracy in many countries. This scholarly study of Greece between the two world wars, however, demonstrates that there was no simple correlation between economic crisis and authoritarianism.

août 1991, Oxford Historical Monographs, Anglais
Oxford Academic
978-0-19-820205-9

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