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Giving credit to dictatorship : authoritarian regimes and financial capitalism in Europe during the twentieth century

2025

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BID PUV1589408
Description *Giving credit to dictatorship : authoritarian regimes and financial capitalism in Europe during the twentieth century / edited by Valerio Torreggiani and José Luís Cardoso
London ; New York : Routledge, 2025
XIV, 195 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN 9781032656175
9781032656168
Series Routledge studies in fascism and the far right
Curatore
Cardoso, José Luis
Torreggiani, Valerio
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Subjects EUROPA - Politica economica
Dewey 330.94 SITUAZIONI E CONDIZIONI ECONOMICHE. Europa Europa Occidentale
Publication year 2025
Titolo dell'opera Giving credit to dictatorship
Abstract di polo This edited volume explores the interplay between political, economic, and financial development in twentieth-century European authoritarian regimes. The book features case studies that explore the impact of domestic and international finance on the rise, stabilization, and decline of various European dictatorships of the twentieth century, such as Italy, Germany, Yugoslavia, Portugal, Spain, Greece, and Turkey. The chapters delve into the role that the regimes played in shaping and transforming the financial system, exploring their international interconnections as well as the influence of economic theory and ideological constructs in dictatorial environments. Applying the methodological framework of the history of capitalism to the analysis of the relationship between authoritarian regimes and financial systems, the book provides new insights into the relationshipsbetween politics and economics, and it offers a fresh perspective on contemporary political issues and their interaction with the global financial system. This collection is an ideal resource for postgraduate students and researchers in history, economics, political economy, and political sciences.