Schlachtfelder alltägliches Wirtschaften in der nationalsozialistischen Agrargesellschaft 1938-1945

In the Reichsgau Niederdonau, this pioneering study sheds light on the everyday fields of power between National Socialism and agricultural society, in which actors from rural environments vie with each other and with functionaries of the Nazi system for agricultural resources: real estate, labour,...

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Other Authors: Langthaler, Ernst, 1965- author (author)
Format: eBook
Language:Alemán
Published: Wien; München Böhlau 2016
Vienna, Austria : Cologne, Germany : 2016.
Series:Sozial- und wirtschaftshistorische Studien ; Band 38.
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Summary:In the Reichsgau Niederdonau, this pioneering study sheds light on the everyday fields of power between National Socialism and agricultural society, in which actors from rural environments vie with each other and with functionaries of the Nazi system for agricultural resources: real estate, labour, working capital, agricultural knowledge and agricultural goods. The development project of folk productivism - the creation of a "racially" and technically efficient peasant - had conflicting effects: in technical terms, only a privileged minority of farms was able to increase their productivity; the majority lacked the necessary resources. On the other hand, from an institutional point of view - from the state market organization to the economic styles - the course was set in the direction of modernity.
Physical Description:1 online resource (940 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.