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The Worldwide Depression, 1929-1939

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Explore the global impact of the Great Depression (1929-1939) in Dietmar Rothermund’s insightful study. Discover how economic decline affected industrialized nations and the peasantry of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Analyze the gold standard’s tragedy, agricultural production issues, and global credit’s recoil. A must-read for modern economic history scholars. ISBN: 9789350981405

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981405
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9350981408
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2016
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for The Worldwide Depression, 1929-1939

  1. Isha Choudhary

    I enjoyed this book because it opens up a new perspective on the effect of depression.

  2. Abhishek Kapil

    A solid overview, but sometimes gets bogged down in detail. Still, a valuable resource for understanding the era.

  3. Meena Choudhary

    Good coverage of Asia and Africa’s experiences. A bit too focused on economics at times.

  4. Dharshan R

    Some points about the gold standard was kind of confusing. But overall it’s a good book.

  5. Ritish Jindal

    Rothermund presents a comprehensive look at the Depression’s global reach. A bit dry, but informative.

  6. Shahbaaz Khan

    Good economic history but it lacks personality. Good if you study economics.

  7. Rahul Meena

    The book goes into great depth about depression and its effect to many countries. It’s amazing.

  8. Amaan Iqbal

    For those interested in economics, I think this book is worth it.

  9. Aayushi Dobhal

    It was an okay read, with some really great points. Though, some parts really lost my interest.

  10. Shubham Choudhary

    It was not bad, but some area in the book could have been explored in more depth.

  11. Piyush

    A well-researched book providing a global perspective. However, it could use more engaging storytelling.

  12. Anubhav Jain

    Excellent analysis of the gold standard’s role. Some parts were hard to follow.

  13. Diksha Syan

    It was a decent book. I’d read again for a quick refresher.

  14. Kartik Sharma

    Not bad, but could have been explored better. It feels like some parts was cut short.

  15. Abhishek Mohanty

    The book gave an insightful study about depression. I have learn’t a lot about it.

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