Using the life and work of Günter Henle, Volker R. Berghahn examines
the postwar West German approach to labour relations and European
integration. The study of Henle simultaneously allows Berghahn to
reflect on the unique insights into German Jewish life before and
during the Nazi dictatorship that his story provides. The book looks
at how Henle suffered from Nazi persecution, but was ultimately
protected by the Establishment he had married into. It then charts
how, reinstated after 1945, he involved himself not only in the
reconstruction of his Klockner industrial enterprise, but also in the
rebuilding of the West German economy and society, and the development
of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) - the embryo of what
was ultimately to become the European Union. The Insider-Outsider of
Early 20th-Century German Industry discusses West European and
American strategies to complement NATO as the political and military
counter to the perceived threat of the Soviet Bloc with the creation
of institutions for economic cooperation. It is a timely analysis
which stresses the importance of cooperation between employers, trade
unions and government in securing compromise, social peace and
economic stability in trans-Atlantic perspective at a time when the
neo-liberal axioms of Thatcherite and Reaganite shareholder societies
are again being held against the strengths of the managed stakeholder
societies of the early post-war decades.
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Günter Henle and the Klöckner Steel Conglomerate, 1899–1955
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350448469
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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