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Harold James

    19 gennaio 1956

    Harold James è un professore di storia e affari internazionali, specializzato in studi europei. Il suo lavoro esamina eventi storici cruciali e il loro impatto sull'Europa contemporanea. Approfondisce le forze politiche ed economiche che hanno plasmato il continente. La sua competenza risiede in una profonda comprensione dell'integrazione europea e del nazionalismo.

    A German identity
    The War of Words
    The Nazi dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank
    The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War Against the Jews
    Krupp
    Rambouillet, 15 novembre 1975 - la globalizzazione dell'economia
    • "Tells the story of the Krupp family and its industrial empire between the early nineteenth century and the present, and analyzes its transition from a family business to one owned by a non-profit foundation. Krupp founded a small steel mill in 1811, which established the basis for one of the largest and most important companies in the world by the end of the century. Famously loyal to its highly paid workers, it rejected an exclusive focus on profit, but the company also played a central role in the armament of Nazi Germany and the firm's head was convicted as a war criminal at Nuremberg. Yet after the war Krupp managed to rebuild itself and become a symbol of Germany once again -- this time open, economically successful, and socially responsible" -- Publisher's description.

      Krupp
    • The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War Against the Jews

      The Expropriation of Jewish-Owned Property

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The examination of Deutsche Bank reveals its significant involvement in the expropriation of Jewish-owned businesses during the Nazi regime, extending beyond Germany to occupied territories. Utilizing newly available records, Harold James challenges the conventional view of profit-driven motives, exploring deeper motivations behind the bank's complicity in the economic persecution of Jews. This unique perspective positions the work as a critical analysis of a single institution's role in the Holocaust, enriched by James' extensive background in economic history.

      The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War Against the Jews
    • Examines the role of Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest commercial bank, during the Nazi dictatorship, and asks how the bank changed and accommodated to a transition from democracy and a market economy to dictatorship and a planned economy. Set against the background of the world depression and the German banking crisis of 1931, the book looks at the restructuring of German banking and offers material on the bank's expansion in central and eastern Europe. As well as summarizing recent research on the bank's controversial role in gold transactions and the financing of the construction of Auschwitz, the book also examines the role played by particular personalities in the development of the bank, such as Emil Georg von Strauss and Hermann Abs.

      The Nazi dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank
    • "Following the collapse of communism in the East, Europe again faces the threat of a unified, powerful, nationalistic Germany. In his brilliant and provocative study of the German search for self-understanding, Harold James looks at Germany within the international order, offering an entirely new explanation for the instability and volatility of the Germans' perceptions of themselves, and the role of their nation."--Jacket

      A German identity
    • The Roman Predicament

      How the Rules of International Order Create the Politics of Empire

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book offers a nuanced examination of American empire, drawing insightful parallels between Edward Gibbon's analysis of Rome's decline and contemporary challenges faced by the United States. Harold James employs a sophisticated and scholarly approach, making complex historical connections that provide a deeper understanding of the current geopolitical landscape. This unique perspective sets the work apart in the crowded field of literature on American imperialism.

      The Roman Predicament
    • Europe Contested

      From the Kaiser to Brexit

      • 520pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the tumultuous period from the First World War to the present, the book examines the complex interplay of economic growth and political turmoil in Europe. It features case studies, illustrations, and chronologies that enhance understanding, making it an ideal resource for students exploring Modern European History. An annotated bibliography further supports its educational value, providing a comprehensive overview of this significant era.

      Europe Contested
    • Exploring the evolution of financial institutions and markets, this volume features insights from prominent figures like Niall Ferguson and Adair Turner. It examines historical pressures faced by these entities and the subsequent regulatory responses, providing a comprehensive analysis of the interactions between finance and regulation throughout history.

      Financial Innovation, Regulation and Crises in History
    • Making the European Monetary Union

      • 592pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Europe's financial crisis cannot be blamed on the Euro, Harold James contends in this probing exploration of the whys, whens, whos, and what-ifs of European monetary union. The current crisis goes deeper, to a series of problems that were debated but not resolved at the time of the Euro's invention

      Making the European Monetary Union