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Reguliertes Land

Agrarpolitik in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1930-1960

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This collection of essays explores various aspects of agricultural policy and its implications in Austria and Germany from the early 20th century through the post-war period. Ernst Hanisch discusses the agrarian policy under Engelbert Dollfuß, while Gerhard Senft examines the agricultural strategies of the Austrian "Ständestaat" from 1934 to 1938. Horst Gies analyzes the role of agriculture in Nazi autarky and war planning, and Uwe Mai addresses rural planning as part of social and racial politics in Nazi Germany. Daniela Münkel provides a case study of local agricultural policy in Niedersachsen from 1933 to 1945, and Stefan Eminger investigates the "Aryanization" processes in agriculture and forestry in the Reichsgau Niederdonau. Ernst Langthaler delves into the agricultural labor policies in the same region, while Norbert Weigl focuses on forestry policies in Vienna and Niederdonau. Gerhard Siegl discusses community building in the mountainous regions of Austria during Nazi rule. The impact of World War I on Swiss agricultural market regulations is analyzed by Beat Brodbeck, and Peter Moser highlights the role of agriculture in food security in Switzerland from 1930 to 1960. The collection also covers West German agricultural policy from 1945 to the late 1950s, with contributions from Ulrich Kluge, Andreas Eichmüller, and others reflecting on rural settlement and agricultural restructuring in both East and West Germany.

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Reguliertes Land, Ernst Langthaler

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2005
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