The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary
This monograph examines the relationship between the entrpreneurial elite, govenment, and society through the lens of the hostory of the Association of Industrialists prior to the first World War in Hungary. Their occupations as well as their largely Jewish background excluded the business elite from the direct exercise of political power in a country ruled by its "historic" classes. The pragmatic efforts of this economically vital group of businessmen to legitimize themselves in an inimical social and political contecxt has important parallels to events in Hungary and other Soviet Bloc noations experiencing the reemergence of market economies today.
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The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary
This monograph examines the relationship between the entrpreneurial elite, govenment, and society through the lens of the hostory of the Association of Industrialists prior to the first World War in Hungary. Their occupations as well as their largely Jewish background excluded the business elite from the direct exercise of political power in a country ruled by its "historic" classes. The pragmatic efforts of this economically vital group of businessmen to legitimize themselves in an inimical social and political contecxt has important parallels to events in Hungary and other Soviet Bloc noations experiencing the reemergence of market economies today.
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The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary

The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary

by George Deak
The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary

The Economy and Polity in Early 20th Century Hungary

by George Deak

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This monograph examines the relationship between the entrpreneurial elite, govenment, and society through the lens of the hostory of the Association of Industrialists prior to the first World War in Hungary. Their occupations as well as their largely Jewish background excluded the business elite from the direct exercise of political power in a country ruled by its "historic" classes. The pragmatic efforts of this economically vital group of businessmen to legitimize themselves in an inimical social and political contecxt has important parallels to events in Hungary and other Soviet Bloc noations experiencing the reemergence of market economies today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880331852
Publisher: East European Monographs
Publication date: 11/13/1990
Series: East European Monographs , #28
Pages: 209
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 10.94(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years
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