Overseas economic relations and statehood in Europe, 1860s-1970s : shaping the world, making the nation

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Overseas economic relations and statehood in Europe, 1860s-1970s : shaping the world, making the nation

Gerold Krozewski

(Routledge studies in modern history)

Routledge, 2023

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A new approach to the studying of European statehood, offering political, economic, and social analysis Colonization, statehood, and national development are topics with enduring relevance and contemporary implications Discusses the research's legacy, concluding with notes on the Cold War, recent decades' developments, and the role of the nation-state in the past and present

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PART 1: Premises, concepts, arguments 1 The overseas world and the European nation-state: An introduction PART 2: From interconnected regions to state formation in the globe 2 The world as Europe's crisis and opportunity: Economic relations, 1860s-1900s 3 Governance for the nation's progress: The tropics and modern European statehood, 1890s-1910s PART 3: Imperial statehood, modernity, and its discontents 4 National crises and rational development: Overseas raw materials and currency relations, 1919-1939 5 Imperial statehood as national necessity: The colonial project in the 1930s 6 Continuities in the Second World War: Overseas support for the nation's war PART 4: The liberal reordering of statehood and the world's developmental divide 7 European recovery and economic liberalization: From overseas complementarities to the "developing world," 1945-1960s 8 Empires to globalizing nation-states: (Post-)colonies and national development in Europe, 1950s-1970s PART 5: Conclusion, retrospection, outlook 9 Globalization and the European nation-state: Retrospection and legacy

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