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The Economic Development of France and Germany 1815–1914

This is a survey of the economic history of France and Germany in the century between the Napoleonic Wars and World War I.

J. H. Clapham (Author)

9780521091503, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 3 January 1936

440 pages
22.5 x 25.5 x 3 cm, 0.3 kg

This is a survey of the economic history of France and Germany in the century between the Napoleonic Wars and World War I: a crucial period for the development of Europe. The book begins with separate studies depicting the agricultural, industrial and urban life of the two countries before the industrial revolution; it goes on to consider the development of communications before and after the railway era, the coming of modern industry, the rise of trade unionism and social legislation, and the growth and influence of banking and credit systems.

1. Rural Life and Agriculture in France before the Railway Age
2. German Rural Conditions before the Railway Age
3. Industrial Conditions in France 1815–1848
4. Industrial Conditions in Germany 1815–1848
5. Communications and Commerce in Western Europe before the Railway Age
6. Money Banking and Investment 1815–1848
7. The Making of the First Railway and Telegraph Network, 1830–1869
8. Rural France, 1848–1914
9. Rural Germany, 1848–1914
10. Industry Industrial Policy and Labour in France, 1848–1914
11. industry Industrial Policy and Labour in Germany, 1848–1914
12. Communications commerce and Commercial Organisation in the Railway Age
13. Money Banking and Investment
Epilogue.

Subject Areas: History [HB]

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