The Downfall of Money: Germany's Hyperinflation and the Destruction of the Middle Class by Frederick Taylor, Hardcover, 9781620402368 | Buy online at The Nile
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The Downfall of Money: Germany's Hyperinflation and the Destruction of the Middle Class

Germany's Hyperinflation and the Destruction of the Middle Class

Author: Frederick Taylor  

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A hundred years ago, many theorists believed-just as they did at the beginning of our twenty-first century-that the world had reached a state of economic perfection, a never before seen human interdependence that would lead to universal growth and prosperity. Then, as now, the German mark was one of the most trusted currencies in the world. Yet the early years of the Weimar Republic in Germany witnessed the most calamitous meltdown of a developed economy in modern times. The Downfall of Money will tell anew the dramatic story of the hyperinflation that saw the mark-worth 4.2 to the dollar in 1914-plunge until it traded at over 4 trillion to 1 by the autumn of 1923. The story of the Weimar Republic's financial crisis clearly resonates today, when the world is again anxious about what money is, what it means, and how we can judge if its value is true. It is a trajectory of events uncomfortably relevant for our own uncertain world. Frederick Taylor-one of the leading historians of Germany writing today- explores the causes of the crisis and what the collapse meant to ordinary people and traces its connection to the dark decades that followed. Drawing on a wide range of sources and accessibly presenting vast amounts of research, The Downfall of Money is a timely and chilling exploration of a haunting episode in history.

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About the Author

Frederick Taylor studied history and modern languages at Oxford University and Sussex University. A Volkswagen Studentship award enabled him to research and travel widely in both parts of divided Germany at the height of the Cold War. Taylor is the author of "Dresden" and has edited and translated a number of works from German, including "The Goebbels Diaries, 1939-1941". He is married with three children and lives in Cornwall, England.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published
17th September 2013
Pages
416
ISBN
9781620402368

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