[a] clearly written and persuasive micro-study

The English Historical Review

... a balanced study ... This book is an absolute must for serious students of the diplomatic history of Europe in general and France in particular during the tragic interwar period.

History

In January 1923 French and Belgian forces occupied Germany's Ruhr District and seized its prime industrial assets in lieu of unpaid reparations. This unilateral attempt to enforce the crumbling Versailles settlement precipitated a wider struggle for long-term control of Western Germany and ultimately for the very survival of the Weimar Republic. The Ruhr Crisis is the first comprehensive account of a definitive and mutually self-defeating confrontation, which marked one of the great untold tragedies of European history yet, paradoxically, sowed the seeds of Franco-German reconciliation after 1949. It demonstrates how and why the people of the Ruhr waged a grass-roots mass campaign of passive resistance against the invaders, and evaluates the human and political price of their ultimate failure. To this end, the author exploits a broad range of local and regional sources, many for the first time, to bring together the high politics of the crisis and intimate, often disturbing, accounts of the daily struggle in the mines, towns, and villages of the Ruhr. It is a ground-breaking contribution to the history of inter-war Germany.
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A contribution to the history of inter-war Germany, this book presents a study of the 1923 Ruhr crisis. It gives a comprehensive account of a definitive and mutually self-defeating confrontation, which marked one of the great untold tragedies of European history yet, paradoxically, sowed the seeds of Franco-German reconciliation after 1949.
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Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; 1. From Versailles to the Ruhr Crisis ; 2. Occupation ; 3. Heavy Industry, Labour, and the Onset of Passive Resistance ; 4. Civil Servants and the Onset of Passive Resistance ; 5. Social Dislocation during the Ruhr Crisis: Hunger and Evacuation ; 6. Social Dislocation during the Ruhr Crisis: Soldiers, Moral Challenges and Education ; 7. The High Noon of the Passive Resistance Campaign ; 8. The End of Passive Resistance ; 9. From Surrender to the Economic Councils ; 10. From the Micum Agreements to the Dawes Plan ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index
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`This book is an absolute must for serious students of the diplomatic history of Europe in general and france in particular during the tragic interwar period.' Eric A. Arnold JR., University of Denver `This fascinating and detailed study of the Ruhr crisis begins with the background against which the occupation took place, including France's historic belief that the Rhine was its natural frontier and Clemenceau's view that the Rhineland would never need to be evacuated because Germany would never pay the reparations demanded by the Treaty of Versailles.' History
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First comprehensive account of the Ruhr crisis of 1923 in English, drawing on many previously unknown local and regional sources Tells a very human and tragic story, buttressed by sound historical analysis Shows how the Ruhr Crisis foreshadowed the development of the European Union
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First comprehensive account of the Ruhr crisis of 1923 in English, drawing on many previously unknown local and regional sources Tells a very human and tragic story, buttressed by sound historical analysis Shows how the Ruhr Crisis foreshadowed the development of the European Union
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198208006
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
612 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
328

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