Economic Change and the National Question in Twentieth-Century Europe

Alice Teichova editor Herbert Matis editor Jaroslav Pátek editor

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Publisher:Cambridge University Press

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A volume of essays on economic aspects of the national question in twentieth-century Europe.

There can be no doubt about the enduring significance and the immense historical impact of the national question, yet its economic dimension has been little examined. This volume deals with the national question in the light of specifically economic change against a changing social and political background.The authors in this collection of essays address the largely neglected but significant economic aspects of the national question in its historical context during the course of the twentieth century. There exists a large gap in our understanding of the historical relationship between the 'national question' and economic change. Above all, there is insufficient knowledge about the economic dimension of the historical experience with regard to the former multi-national states, such as the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia; and equally too little is known about the economic component of national tensions and conflicts in bilingual Belgium or Finland, or the multilingual Spain or Switzerland. At the same time as emphasis is placed on the complex relationships between the economy and society in individual European countries, questions of state, identity, language, religion and racism as instruments of economic furtherance are at the centre of the contributors' attention.

Review of the hardback: 'The editors are to be congratulated for having compiled a collection of essentially eminently readable and informative essays on a representative cross-section of European, and in the case of Russia, Eurasian states.' Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth
Review of the hardback: '… opens the way to new and more concentrated research … a solidly researched book, both well-organised and compact …'. Journal of European Economic History
Review of the hardback: 'With this book Alice Teichova has again excelled not only in pointing to a question of contemporary importance and linking it to its historical roots, but in assembling a group of well-known and distinguished scholars to publish on it.' Scandinavian Economic History Review

ISBN: 9780521630375

Dimensions: 235mm x 161mm x 33mm

Weight: 830g

450 pages