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- Business in the Age of Extremes
- Series page
- Business in the Age of Extremes
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: Business in the Age of Extremes in Central Europe
- PART I From the Late Wilhelmine Empire to the Great Depression
- 1 The Kaiser and His Ship-Owner: Albert Ballin, the HAPAG Shipping Company, and the Relationship between Industry and Politics in Imperial Germany and the Early Weimar Republic
- 2 Carl Duisberg, the End of World War I, and the Birth of Social Partnership from the Spirit of Defeat
- 3 Austrian Reconstruction, 1920–1921: A Matter for Private Business or the League of Nations?
- 4 Rudolf Sieghart and the Boden-Credit-Anstalt: A Case Study of the Austrian Banking Crisis of the 1920s and 1930s
- 5 Populism and Political Entrepreneurship: The Universalization of German Savings Banks and the Decline of U.S. Savings Banks, 1908–1934
- 6 The 1931 Central European Banking Crisis Revisited
- PART II National Socialism, War, and the Holocaust
- Appendix The Historian Gerald D. Feldman, 1937–2007: A Tribute
- Bibliography: The Publications of Gerald D. Feldman
- Index
2 - Carl Duisberg, the End of World War I, and the Birth of Social Partnership from the Spirit of Defeat
from PART I - From the Late Wilhelmine Empire to the Great Depression
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
- Business in the Age of Extremes
- Series page
- Business in the Age of Extremes
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: Business in the Age of Extremes in Central Europe
- PART I From the Late Wilhelmine Empire to the Great Depression
- 1 The Kaiser and His Ship-Owner: Albert Ballin, the HAPAG Shipping Company, and the Relationship between Industry and Politics in Imperial Germany and the Early Weimar Republic
- 2 Carl Duisberg, the End of World War I, and the Birth of Social Partnership from the Spirit of Defeat
- 3 Austrian Reconstruction, 1920–1921: A Matter for Private Business or the League of Nations?
- 4 Rudolf Sieghart and the Boden-Credit-Anstalt: A Case Study of the Austrian Banking Crisis of the 1920s and 1930s
- 5 Populism and Political Entrepreneurship: The Universalization of German Savings Banks and the Decline of U.S. Savings Banks, 1908–1934
- 6 The 1931 Central European Banking Crisis Revisited
- PART II National Socialism, War, and the Holocaust
- Appendix The Historian Gerald D. Feldman, 1937–2007: A Tribute
- Bibliography: The Publications of Gerald D. Feldman
- Index
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- Business in the Age of ExtremesEssays in Modern German and Austrian Economic History, pp. 40 - 58Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013