2 edition of French franc between the wars, 1919-1939. found in the catalog.
French franc between the wars, 1919-1939.
Martin Wolfe
Published
1951
by Columbia University Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Studies in history, economics and public law, no. 569, Columbia studies in the social sciences -- no. 569. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HG979 .W8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 229 p. |
Number of Pages | 229 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14648787M |
LC Control Number | 51011573 |
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France - France - The interwar years: Frenchmen concentrated much of their energy during the early s on recovering from the war. The government undertook a vast program of reconstructing the devastated areas and had largely completed that task by To compensate for manpower losses, immigration barriers were lowered, and two million foreign workers.
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Interwar France covers the political, economic, diplomatic, cultural and social history of France from to France suffered heavily during World War I in terms of lives lost, disabled veterans and ruined agricultural and industrial areas occupied by Germany as well as heavy borrowing from the United States, Britain, and the French people.
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Appendix D - Select Bibliography Of Sources. Rather than create citation lists for each chapter, which is a style of presenting information which I personally dislike, I have provided enough detail within the text to directly find the relevant document in this general list.
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21s.) THIS is a modest and stimulating sketch of French monetary. France, the first military power at the end of the First World War, was the first to be defeated in the Second. In this context, the French foreign policy, from toappears as a descent into the abyss. Probably because of its heroic resistance ofwhich was made possible by the obstacle of the Channel and by the courage of its people, the UK escapes this.
VOLFE, Martin THE FRENCH FRANC BETWEEN THE WARS Studies in History, Economics and Public Lav, No. New York: Columbia University Press, 2 Martin Wolfe, The French Franc Between the Wars, – (New York: Columbia University Press, ), p. 3 W. Ogburn and W.
Jaffe, The Economic Development of Post-War France (New York: Columbia University Press, ). Cited in T.
Kemp, The French Economy – (London: Longman Group, ), p. British holdings of French war bonds: An aspect of Anglo-French relations during the s Article in Financial History Review 3(02) February with 6 Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Arthur Turner.
dency of the French (as Anglo-Saxons believe) to misappre-hend where economics are involved. Fifty years before, the Germans had levied the seemingly massive total of five bil-lion francs on France following the Franco-Prussian War. The French had rallied and paid it off in twenty-four months.
Since the Germans would be paying, it seemed Cited by: France and the Legacy of the Great War,in: French History and Civilization. Papers from the George Rudé Seminar 2 (), pp. ‑ Selected Bibliography. 1 See Figure 1: Exchange Rates, –, for the value of sterling and the franc relative to the dollar.
Between andthe dollar was tied to gold, while sterling and the franc floated. Uncertainty over the ultimate disposition of the controversies over war debts and reparations, a shortage of international liquidity, national differences in postwar inflation, and Cited by:.
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Young.The wars, often fought in Germany and with Germans on both sides as in the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig, also marked the beginning of what was explicitly called French–German hereditary enmity. Napoleon directly incorporated German-speaking areas such as the Rhineland and Hamburg into his First French Empire and treated the monarchs of.