00907cam0-22003131i-450-99000785630040332120040211104404.00-262-19451-1000785630FED01000785630(Aleph)000785630FED0100078563020040211d2000----km-y0itay50------baengUSRecursive macroeconomic theoryLars Ljungqvist, Thomas J. SargentCambridgeThe MIT Press2000XXXIV, 701 p.24 cmMacroeconomiaModelli matematici339.01519519Ljungqvist,Lars281471Sargent,Thomas J.<1943- >120324ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007856300403321VI A 153240216FSPBCFSPBCRecursive macroeconomic theory506814UNINA02115nam 22004573 450 991079815500332120230911233005.00-19-159212-9(CKB)3710000000622999(EBL)4700142(SSID)ssj0001630470(PQKBManifestationID)16377688(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001630470(PQKBWorkID)14942982(PQKB)11664927(MiAaPQ)EBC4700142(EXLCZ)99371000000062299920161010d1993|||| uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGermany after the First World War /Richard BesselOxford :Clarendon Press,1993.1 online resource (xv, 325 pages)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-821938-5 Cover; Contents; Preface; List of Tables; Abbreviations; 1. German Society During the First World War; 2. Wartime Planning for Post-war Demobilization; 3. The Return of the Soldiers; 4. The Demobilization of the Economy; 5. Demobilization and Labour; 6. Demobilization and Housing; 7. Demobilization in the Countryside; 8. The Post-war Transition and the Moral Order; 9. The Legacy of the First World War and Weimar Politics; Bibliography; IndexA social history of Germany in the years following WWI, this book explores the devastating social and psychological consequences of Germany's defeat and subsequent demobilization offering insights into the sense of dislocation, both personal and national, experienced by Germany and Germans in the 1920s and its damaging legacy for German democracy.GermanySocial conditions1918-1933GermanyHistory1918-1933306/.0943/09042Bessel Richard131310AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910798155003321Germany after the First World War3707510UNINA