Economic History of Eastern Europe 1919-75: I: Economic Structure and Performance between the Two Wars
Discover the intricate economic landscape of Eastern Europe with "Economic History of Eastern Europe 1919-75: I: Economic Structure and Performance between the Two Wars" by renowned scholars. Published by Oxford University Press in 1986, this hardback edition spans an impressive 640 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of the region's economic evolution following the collapse of the great 19th-century empires in 1919.
This volume is the first in a five-part series that delves into the factors shaping Eastern Europe's economy, leading up to the pivotal 1975 Act of Helsinki, which solidified the east-west divide. Ideal for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the socio-economic dynamics of this crucial period, this book offers valuable insights and a thorough understanding of the challenges and transformations faced by Eastern European nations. Enhance your library with this essential resource on the economic history of Eastern Europe.