Bültmann & Gerriets
Business and Industry in Nazi Germany
von Jonathan Huener, Francis R. Nicosia
Verlag: Berghahn Books
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-57181-654-2
Erschienen am 01.03.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 13 mm [T]
Gewicht: 300 Gramm
Umfang: 234 Seiten

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Jonathan Huener is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Vermont. He has written on aspects of memorial culture in postwar Germany and Poland, and is author of Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945-1979.



Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Business and Industry in Nazi Germany in Historiographical Context
F. R. Nicosia and J. Huener

Chapter 2. Financial Institutions in Nazi Germany
G. D. Feldman

Chapter 3. Banks and Business Politics in Nazi Germany
H. James

Chapter 4. The Chemistry of Business-State Relations in the Third Reich
P. Hayes

Chapter 5. The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slavery, and the Concentrations Camps
M. T. Allen Chapter 6. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Issue of Compensation: The Case of Ford and Nazi Germany
S. Reich

Chapter 7. Writing the History of Business in the Third Reich: Past Achievements and Future Directions
V. R. Berghahn

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index



During the past decade, the role of Germany's economic elites under Hitler has once again moved into the limelight of historical research and public debate. This volume brings together a group of internationally renowned scholars who have been at the forefront of recent research. Their articles provide an up-to-date synthesis, which is as comprehensive as it is insightful, of current knowledge in this field. The result is a volume that offers students and interested readers a brief but focused introduction to the role of German businesses and industries in the crimes of Hitler's Third Reich. Not only does this book treat the subject in an accessible manner; it also emerges as particularly relevant in light of current controversies over the nature of business-state relations, corporate social responsibility, and globalization.