Constructing East Central Europe out of the Depression

Across 1930s Europe, governments used work-creation schemes to address the problem of rampant mass unemployment. Most often, these were used to carry out large-scale infrastructural projects. In East Central Europe, these projects also had an important state-building function. All states in this region were either newly created or fundamentally reshaped as a consequence of the … Continue reading “Constructing East Central Europe out of the Depression”