ABSTRACT

This study broadens the conventional focus of the Great Depression to include its impact on the countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It covers the economic background and causes, from the international gold standard to agricultural over-production in the US. Other areas discussed include: the impact on the peasantry in developing countries; the political consequences, such as fascism in Europe; and the aftermath and the re-alignment of America, Europe and its colonies. Key areas, such as Keynesian theory, are explained in accessible terms.

chapter 1|18 pages

INTRODUCTION

Economics and the depression

chapter 2|13 pages

THE TRAGEDY OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLD

chapter 3|6 pages

THE DILEMMA OF WAR DEBTS AND REPARATIONS

chapter 4|10 pages

WORLD PRODUCTION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

chapter 7|8 pages

TURKEY AND EGYPT

Modernising states at the European periphery

chapter 8|5 pages

AUSTRALIA’S REACTION

Overproduction and devaluation

chapter 9|11 pages

COLONIAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT

The Indian experience

chapter 10|12 pages

THE NEW ROLE OF THE STATE IN LATIN AMERICA

chapter 11|10 pages

CONTRASTS IN EAST ASIA

China and Japan

chapter 13|10 pages

THE FATE OF AFRICA

chapter 14|13 pages

THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE DEPRESSION

Fascism in Europe, populism in Latin America and freedom movements in the colonies

chapter 15|7 pages

FROM DEPRESSION TO WAR

Rearmament and economic growth

chapter 16|8 pages

THE AFTERMATH