Decades of Crisis: Central and Eastern Europe Before World War IIOnly by understanding Central and Eastern Europe's turbulent history during the first half of the twentieth century can we hope to make sense of the conflicts and crises that have followed World War II and, after that, the collapse of Soviet-controlled state socialism. Ivan Berend looks closely at the fateful decades preceding World War II and at twelve countries whose absence from the roster of major players was enough in itself, he says, to precipitate much of the turmoil. As waves of modernization swept over Europe, the less developed countries on the periphery tried with little or no success to imitate Western capitalism and liberalism. Instead they remained, as Berend shows, rural, agrarian societies notable for the tenacious survival of feudal and aristocratic institutions. In that context of frustration and disappointment, rebellion was inevitable. Berend leads the reader skillfully through the maze of social, cultural, economic, and political changes in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and the Soviet Union, showing how every path ended in dictatorship and despotism by the start of World War II. |
Contents
Agriculture and the Export Sectors | 14 |
The Semifailure of Central and Eastern | 22 |
The Incomplete Societies and the Bureaucratic | 40 |
0 | 70 |
Revolution in Art and the Art in Revolution | 84 |
Ornamentation Is Sin | 91 |
Revolt against Traditional Beauty and Harmony | 100 |
II | 113 |
Merging Socialism in One Country and | 219 |
Economic Slowdown and Structural Crisis | 227 |
The Principle and Practice of Nationalist | 234 |
The Decline of International Trade | 241 |
The Great Depression and | 247 |
The Debt Crisis and the Golgotha | 259 |
II | 266 |
The Creation of a GermanLed Isolationist | 273 |
5 | 119 |
Bulgarias One and a Half Revolutions | 130 |
The Wave of Counterrevolutions | 138 |
Belated National Revolutions | 145 |
Versailles and the Great Powers | 151 |
The Independent Baltic States | 159 |
The Making of Yugoslavia | 168 |
National | 178 |
From National Revolution | 185 |
The Link to Right | 194 |
8 | 203 |
12 | 283 |
The Emergence of a Confused | 294 |
13 | 300 |
14 | 358 |
NaziFascist | 366 |
Mandatory | 373 |
Conservative Academism and the Impact | 383 |
CONCLUSION | 396 |
407 | |
423 | |
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