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Author Cooperatives and Nation-Building in East Central Europe (19th-20th Centuries) (Conference) (2004 : Frankfurt (Oder), Germany; Berlin, Germany), author

Title Cooperatives in ethnic conflicts
Published BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (386 pages)
Contents Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Cooperatives in Ethnic Conflicts -- Torsten Lorenz; Cooperatives as Part of the National Movement in the Baltic Countries -- Anu Mai Kõll; Three Paradigms of Cooperative Movements with Nationalist Taxonomy in Transylvania -- Attila Hunyadi; Jewish Cooperatives in Bessarabia between 1901 und 1940 -- Mariana Hausleitner; The Cooperative Movement in Tsarist and Early Soviet Russia: What Role did it play in Nation Building for the Different Ethnies? -- Stephan Merl; Between Russia and Ukraine: The Cooperators of Southern Ukraine, 1917-1920 -- Alexander Dillon
National Segregation and Mass Mobilization. Polish Cooperatives in Poznania before the First World War -- Torsten Lorenz, Uwe MüllerContradictions of Nation-Building: Raiffeisen Cooperatives and the Royal Settlement Commission in the German East, 1885-1914 -- Roland Spickermann; Nationalism in the Cooperative Movement in Bohemia before 1914 -- Catherine Albrecht; Peasant Emancipation and National Integration. Agrarian Circles, Village Reading Rooms, and Cooperatives in Galicia -- Kai Struve; National and Economic Features of Slovene Cooperatives -- Žarko Lazarevi??
Economic Interests and National Conflict. The Relationship between Czech and German Consumer Cooperatives in Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 19381- Andreas ReichCauses and Applications of anti-Semitism in Interwar Polish Cooperatives -- Cornelius Gröschel; The Ukrainian Cooperative Movement in the Second Polish Republic. A Contribution to the History of Economic Nationalism and Nat; Select Bibliography; Tables; Index; Note on Contributors
Summary HauptbeschreibungCooperatives in Eastern Europe acquired a double, economic and national emancipatory function: For the minorities, they became the cornerstone in a set of national economic institutions, while the majorities used them as a tool of nationalizing the economy in their "own" states; thus, cooperatives became deeply entangled in the ethnic conflicts, which characterized the region between 1850 and 1940. Experts from the United States, Germany and East Central Europe show, that economic nationalism was the driving force behind the development of cooperatives in Eastern Europe and th
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Subject History.
History
history (discipline)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Lorenz, Torsten
ISBN 9783830526704
3830526709