Wirtschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft im Alpen-Adria-Raum zwischen den Weltkriegen: Kontinuitäten und Brüche
This anthology analyses Italy's economic interests in Austria and in East-Central and South-Eastern Europe in the first post-war years. Although the 'commemorative year 2018' led to an expansion of the state of research with regard to the political upheavals that took place after 1918, the broad and at the same time very relevant subject area of the economic, financial and structural developments of these years has hardly been addressed. An economic area that had grown over centuries, such as the Danube Monarchy, could not simply be cut up by new political borders. However, new structures were created in the post-war years, many of them still have an impact today. The 22 contributions by an international group of authors cover five thematic blocks: Political, economic and cultural perspectives; currency and public finances; economy, trade and infrastructure; business and entrepreneurship; population and politics. The material difficulties associated with post-war reconstruction were combined with an arduous process of building new institutional structures. Domestic political uncertainties and material problems intensified the social contrasts and led to an atmosphere in which the use of violence appeared justified. This volume therefore deals with a particularly difficult phase in the relationship between Austria, the successor states of the Danube Monarchy and Italy, and thus makes an important contribution to understanding the historical processes that characterise this area even today.
Verlag D.Oesterreichische
978-3-7001-9668-6

