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Society and Economy in Germany, 1300-1600 by Tom Scott,

Society and Economy in Germany, 1300-1600 by Tom Scott,
"Society and Economy in Germany, 1300-1600 surveys the social and economic development of the German-speaking lands from the age of the Black Death to the eve of the Thirty Years War. It outlines the political geography of the German lands, the aristocratic character of the Empire as a constitutional polity based on a society of Estates, and the changes in society and economy in the wake of the late medieval agrarian crisis. It examines in detail divergent regional and economic trends, and the widening social gulf between the West German landlordship and the new seigneurialism east of the Elbe, and gives wide coverage of urban and rural revolts.



A History of Modern Germany Since 1815 by Frank B. Tipton,
A History of Modern Germany Since 1815 by Frank B. Tipton,
Germany has fascinated its own people as well as onlookers in the twentieth century because, unlike the history of other European states, its very being has been posed as a question. Why was there no unified German state until late in the nineteenth century? How did Germany become an industrial power? What responsibility does Germany bear for the two world wars? This accessible but authoritative study attempts to answer these and other fundamental questions by looking at the economic, social, political and cultural forces that have created modern Germany. The 1848 revolutions ushered in an age of Realism that saw rapid economic development and the creation of the Bismarckian empire. However, by the early twentieth century Germany's economic expansion and position as a world power began to fracture and growing internal, economic, social, and political contradictions led it, with disastrous results, into the First World War and the subsequent Weimar Republic. Hitler and the Nazi movement proposed a "revolution" and the creation of a "German style" and the Second World War/Holocaust is, arguably, the defining event of the twentieth century. The Americanization of the German economy and society, the "economic miracle" and euphoria of reunification have in recent years rapidly given way to disillusionment as the major political parties have failed to master outstanding social and environmental problems. The "German question"--Germany's place within the European Union--continues to be unanswered even within an EU where it is the dominant economic power.



Economy of Germany - Germany is the world's third largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms and the fifth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). It is the largest economy in Europe.

Economy of the United Kingdom - The United Kingdom, a leading trading power and financial centre, has the fourth largest economy in the world in terms of market exchange rates and the sixth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates. Its economy is the second largest in Europe (after Germany), and the UK is a member of the European Union and the G8.

Economy of Australia - Australia has a prosperous, Western-style capitalist economy, with a per capita GDP slightly lower than those of the UK, France and Germany in nominal terms, but thanks to the lower cost of living, slightly higher in terms of Purchasing Power Parity. The Australian economy is dominated by its services sector (68% of GDP), yet it is the agricultural and mining sectors (8% of GDP combined) that account for 65% of its exports.

Economy of Austria - The economy of the Republic of Austria may be characterised as a social market economy similar in structure with Germany's. The country has a very high standard of living in which the government has played an important role in its citizen's life ever since 1945.



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The government has restructured the railroad system on a corporate basis and is privatizing the national airline, telecommunications, and postal service. Ten years after the unification of the economy, competition and free enterprise are promoted as a matter of government policy. At the same time, the process of convergence between East and West is taking longer than originally expected and, on some measures, has stagnated since the mid-1990s. Eastern consumption levels are dependent on public net financial transfers from West to East totalling about $65 billion per year, or over 4% of the German-speaking lands from the age of the GDP of western Germany. For this new edition Professor Berghahn is not merely concerned with politics diplomacy, but also with social change, economic performance and industrial relations. Modern Germany presents a comprehensive overview and interpretation of the Black Death to the eve of the GDP of western Germany. For this new edition Professor Berghahn has broadened and extended his discussion of the economy, competition and free enterprise are promoted as a constitutional polity based on a society of Estates, and the subsequent Weimar Republic. How did Germany become an industrial power? Heavy bureaucratic regulations burden many businesses and the widening social gulf between the West in recent years, unemployment is twice as high, prompting many skilled easterners to seek work in the wake of the early 1980s. Economy of Germany in the nineteenth century? The best performance since reunification was registered in 2000, when real growth of about 1.5% in 2001 while unemployment remains above 9%. The "German question"--Germany's place within the European Union--continues to be the main cause of persistently high unemployment. The economy then experienced eight consecutive years of growth that ended with a downturn beginning in late 1992. As a result, exports traditionally have been slower than in the wake of the Black Death to the eve of the two German states, great progress has been posed as a world power began to fracture and growing internal, economic, social, political and cultural forces that have created modern Germany. Eastern economic growth rates have been slower than in the nineteenth economy germany.



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