Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
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Ausstellung "Das Reichsarbeitsministerium im NS"
Quelle ↗Zeitraum: 04/2018 - 12/2019 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Das Management von Erwartungen. Externe Beratung und unternehmerische Entscheidungsfindung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland nach 1965 (DFG SPP 1859)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 04/2019 - 04/2023 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Der Arbeiter als Zukunftsträger der Nation. Bildpropaganda im faschistischen Italien und im peronistischen Argentinien in transnationaler Perspektive (1922-1955) (DFG)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 01/2014 - 12/2020 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Die Geschichte der Vorgängerministerien des Bundesministeriums für Arbeiter und Soziales in der Zeit der NS-Diktatur bis in die Nachkriegszeit der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der DDR (BMAS, Vorstudie)
Quelle ↗Zeitraum: 09/2012 - 08/2013 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Erfahrung und Erwartung. Geschichte der ökonomischen Zukunft (Syntheseprojekt des SPP 1859)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm Zeitraum: 04/2019 - 07/2024 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Erwartung und Prognose. Konjunkturforschung in den Vereinigten Staaten, Deutschland und den Niederlanden, 1920-1960 (DFG SPP 1859)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 04/2016 - 03/2019 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Europa als Gewinn. Unternehmen in der Europäischen Wirtschaftsintegration 1957-1990 (Stiftung Bildung und Wissenschaft)
Quelle ↗Förderer: Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft Zeitraum: 06/2021 - 08/2025 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel, Prof. Dr. Heike Wieters
Finanzpolitik und Globalsteuerung der Wirtschaft, 1955 - 1975
Quelle ↗Förderer: Bundesministerium der Finanzen Zeitraum: 03/2024 - 12/2027 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
"Getreidehandel, Bankgeschäft und die Formierung des deutsch-jüdischen Wirtschaftsbürgertums in Berlin (1850-1933)" (DFG)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 10/2011 - 12/2020 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
GRK 2248/2: "Global Intellectual History - Transfers, Ideenzirkulation, Akteure (18.-20. Jahrhundert)"
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Graduiertenkolleg Zeitraum: 10/2021 - 12/2023 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Hannes Grandits
GRK 2248: Global Intellectual History – Transfers, Ideenzirkulation, Akteure (18.-20. Jahrhundert)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Graduiertenkolleg Zeitraum: 04/2017 - 03/2026 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Conrad
Historikerkommission "Aufarbeitung der Geschichte des Reichsarbeitsministeriums in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus" (Bundesminsterium für Arbeit und Soziales)
Quelle ↗Zeitraum: 10/2013 - 12/2017 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Hochfliegende Erwartungen: politische Einflüsse, Wissenstransfer und Krisenerfahrung als prägende Faktoren für Entstehung und Unternehmensführung der multinationalen Fluglinie Air Afrique zwischen 1961 und 1990 (DFG SPP 1859)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Eigene Stelle (Sachbeihilfe) Zeitraum: 03/2019 - 08/2023 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Industriepolitik in Japan während des Nachkriegsbooms. Wirtschaft, Staat und internationaler Technologietransfer 1955-1973 (DFG)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 11/2018 - 03/2024 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
"Marktmacht und Politik. Das internationale Kartell der Ölgesellschaften 1960-1980" (DFG)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 06/2014 - 05/2017 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Nachwuchsgruppe "Globalisierung als historischer Prozess. Agrarmärkte, Welternährung, transnationale Politik (1870-1970)" (Volkswagen Stiftung)
Quelle ↗Förderer: Volkswagen Stiftung Zeitraum: 10/2009 - 12/2011 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Neue Historische Ungleichheitsforschung: Wissen, Diskurse, Praktiken in Westeuropa und der Welt im 20./21. Jahrhundert
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Heisenberg Programm Zeitraum: 04/2023 - 03/2026 Projektleitung: Dr. Felix Römer, Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Neue Historische Ungleichheitsforschung: Wissen, Diskurse, Praktiken in Westeuropa und der Welt im 20./21. Jh.
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Heisenberg Programm Zeitraum: 04/2026 - 03/2028 Projektleitung: Dr. Felix Römer, Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
"Programmare il miracolo economico? Industriepolitik in Italien zwischen Boom und Krise (1958-1973)"
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 11/2011 - 12/2014 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
"Programmare il miracolo economico?" Industriepolitik in Italien zwischen Boom und Krise (1958-1973) (DFG)
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Sachbeihilfe Zeitraum: 11/2009 - 02/2013 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
SPP 1859: Koordinationsprojekt „Erfahrung und Erwartung. Historische Grundlagen ökonomischen Handelns“
Quelle ↗Förderer: DFG Schwerpunktprogramm Zeitraum: 02/2016 - 01/2022 Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Alexander Nützenadel
Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (EU Research Program FP7-SSH-2011)
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht eBooks · 55 Zitationen · DOI
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Introduction Christian Grabas and Alexander Nutzenadel PART I: WESTERN EUROPE 1. European Industrial Policies in the Post-War Boom: 'Planning the Economic Miracle' James Foreman-Peck 2. The State and Industrial Policy in Britain, 1950-1974 Martin Chick 3. What's in a Name? French Industrial Polic, 1950-1975 William James Adams 4. Ensuring Economic Growth and Socio-Economic Stabilization: Industrial Policy In West Germany, 1950-1975 Stefan Gruner 5. Swedish Industrial Policy: From General Policies to Crisis Management, 1950-1980 Jan Bohlin 6. Planning the Economic Miracle? Industrial Policy in Italy Between Boom and Crisis Christian Grabas 7. Was it a Spanish Miracle? Development Plans and Regional Industrialization, 1950-1975 Joseba de la Torre and Mario Garcia-Zuniga PART II: TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 8. Towards a Global History of the Marshall Plan: European Post-War Reconstruction and the Rise of Development Economic Expertise Daniel Speich Chasse 9. Towards a European Industrial Policy? The European Economic Community (EEC) Debates, 1957-1975 Laurent Warlouzet 10. Entangled Industrialization: The EEC and Industrial Development in Francophone West Africa Martin Rempe 11. The EEC and the Challenge of the ACP States' Industrialization, 1972-1975 Guia Migani PART III: THE SOVIET BLOC 12. Industrial Policy and its Failure in the Soviet Bloc Ivan Tibor Berend 13. Planning Priorities, Managing Shortages: Industrial Policy in the GDR from Stalinism to Welfare Dictatorship Ralf Ahrens 14. Economic Growth and the Industrial Development Policy in Hungary, 1950-1975 Pal Germuska 15. Industrial Performance in the USSR: Influences of State Priorities, Economic System, Industrial Policies, and Hidden Processes, 1945-1980 Christopher Mark Davis
Journal of Global History · 37 Zitationen · DOI
Abstract The 1930s and 1940s saw the rise of a new model of global food politics. This model was strongly moulded by the experiences of the Great Depression and the two world wars, all of which had brought hunger and malnutrition back to Europe. Whereas until the nineteenth century famines and food shortages had commonly been interpreted as regional Malthusian crises, they were now attributed to global economic disturbances and imbalances. This article explores how the far-reaching plans of a World Food Board, advocated by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization under John Boyd Orr, were abandoned and supplanted by a new approach that focused on technical aid and the distribution of surpluses. Moreover, the problems of hunger and malnutrition were embedded in a larger discourse on world population and economic development.
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Introduction: Mapping Food and Globalisation, Alexander Nutzenadel, University of Frankfurt (Oder) and Frank Trentmann, Birkbeck College, University of London Part I: Evolution and Diversity 2. The Global Consumption of Hot Beverages, c1500 to c1900, William G. Clarence Smith, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 3. Food, Culture and Energy, Sidney W. Mintz, Johns Hopkins University 4. The Limits of Globalization? The Horticultural Trades in Postbellum America, Marina Moskowitz, University of Glasgow 5.Commercial Rice Cultivation and the Regional Economy of Southeastern Asia, 1850-1950, Paul H. Kratoska, NUS Press at the National University of Singapore Part II: Diffusion and Identities 6. A Taste of Home: The Cultural and Economic Significance of European Food Exports to the Colonies, Richard Wilk, Indiana University 7. Americanizing Coffee: The Refashioning of a Consumer Culture, Michelle Craig McDonald, Stockton College and Steven Topik, University of California, Irvine 8. Transnational Food Migration and the Internalization of Food Consumption: Ethnic Cuisine in West Germany, Maren Mohring, University of Cologne Part III: Transnational Knowledge and Actors 9. A Green International? Food Markets and Transnational Politics (c. 1850-1914) Alexander Nutzenadel, University of Frankfurt (Oder) 10. Starvation Science From Colonies to Metropole, Dana Simmons, University of California, Riverside. 11. Illusions of Global Governance: Transnational Agribusiness inside the UN System, Christian Gerlach, University of Pittsburgh Part IV: Trade and Moralities 12. Postcolonial Paradoxes: The Cultural Economy of African Export Horticulture, Susanne Freidberg, Dartmouth College 13. Connections and Responsibilities: The Moral Geographies of Sugar, Peter Jackson, University of Sheffield, and Neil Ward, Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University 14. Before Fair Trade: Empire, Free Trade, and the Moral Economies of Food in the Modern World, Frank Trentmann, Birkbeck College, University of London
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Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks · 21 Zitationen · DOI
During the two decades of fascist dictatorship, Italy underwent dramatic changes. Conventional accounts tended to emphasise the conservative character of fascist policies, economic stagnation, and social repression. By contrast, recent studies have produced a more complex picture of the Mussolini era and of fascist attempts to create a ‘new society’. Beyond their pure instrumental character, ideology and culture are now interpreted in the wider context of a modern mass and consumer society that emerged in Italy after the First World War.1 Industrialisation gained momentum and left a deep impact on labour markets, family organisation, and social institutions. Rather than pointing to the backward aspects of economic and social order, historians now stress the dynamics, conflicts, and cultural ambivalences of ‘fascist modernities’.2
Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks · 20 Zitationen · DOI
Bringing together renowned scholars in the field with younger researchers, this interdisciplinary study of the history of post-war industrial policy in Europe investigates transfers across borders and
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Der Sammelband untersucht - in Deutschland erstmalig - die Entwicklung von Korruptionspraktiken und -debatten von der Frühen Neuzeit bis in die Gegenwart. Die Fallstudien zeigen, wie sich die Definition und die Akzeptanz von Korruption und verwandten Handlungsmustern wandelten. In frühneuzeitlichen Kontexten waren diese offensichtlich und alltäglich. Staatliche Modernisierung und Verrechtlichung trugen ab dem 19. Jahrhundert auf einer normativen Ebene zur Trennung von Privatsphäre und Öffentlichkeit bei, verdrängten jedoch korrupte Praktiken nicht. Diese hatten weiterhin eine wichtige Funktion, sei es als Teil eines politischen Systems, sei es als Anlass für Auseinandersetzungen über Moral und politische Werte. Die Modernisierung in der Neueren Geschichte zeigt sich weniger in der Zurückdrängung von Verflechtung und Do-ut-des-Beziehungen als vielmehr in ihrer öffentlich zur Schau gestellten Delegitimierung
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Journal of Modern European History · 11 Zitationen · DOI
German Studies Review · 10 Zitationen · DOI
Historische Zeitschrift · 6 Zitationen · DOI
Article Daniela Liebscher, Freude und Arbeit. Zur internationalen Freizeit- und Sozialpolitik des faschistischen Italien und des NS-Regimes. (Italien in der Moderne, Bd. 16.) Köln, SH-Verlag 2009 was published on April 1, 2013 in the journal Historische Zeitschrift (volume 296, issue 2).
The American Historical Review · 6 Zitationen · DOI
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 5 Zitationen · DOI
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG eBooks · 4 Zitationen · DOI
Econstor (Econstor) · 4 Zitationen
This research paper provides a solid historical overview of European industrial policy during the post-WWII era, extending the time horizon up to the 1990s. Our research focus is the EU 15. Unlike previous publications, this paper outlines the most important characteristics and drivers of European industrial policy in a comparative and transnational perspective in order to provide some conclusions about policy impacts, historical policy continuities and national policy convergence, looking at changing institutional settings especially in transition periods and asking finally how these historical lessons could be fruitful for further research on future effective political action. This paper provides unequivocal evidence that state industrial policy in Europe after 1945 had been always one of the most controversial policy fields and that its scopes and instruments differed greatly between countries and changed over time. Industrial policy was not a novel phenomenon of the postwar era. Beyond the immediate goals, it was part of what can be considered the economic culture of every country. National traditions, historical legacies and path-dependencies did play an important role and may explain the enormous differences between nations and regions in Europe, even when they had to face similar challenges. The paradigm shift towards an interventionist industrial policy approach implemented in most European countries after 1945, which persistently prevailed until the 1990s, fostered economic structural change and was partially very effective in supporting high economic growth during the prosperity years, but had often led to an inefficient allocation of national economic resources in many countries in the longer run. The more important and effective factors that enhanced industrial productivity in the long run, were, firstly, industrial policies establishing national and/or regional promising effective incentive structures for the private sector, and secondly industrial policies encouraging openness to trade and investment, by creating an international environment favourable to competition, innovation and technology transfer. For Western Europe, it was increasing trade and investment openness, largely, but not exclusively, under the heading of European integration.
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Neue Politische Literatur · 4 Zitationen · DOI
Rivista di storia economica · 4 Zitationen · DOI
La politica agraria del regime fascista e stata a lungo trascurata dalla storiografia sia per mancanza di fonti sia per l'opinione prevalente che l'interesse del regime per l'agricoltura fosse esclusivamente propagandistico. Il giudizio negativo sulla politica del regime si e spesso esteso all'intera performance dell'agricoltura. Questo articolo, usando un nuovo metodo di calcolo dell'andamento della produzione, dimostra che l'agricoltura italiana riusci a superare abbastanza bene la crisi del 1929. La produzione non diminui in maniera significativa, in parte per la scarsa elasticita al prezzo nel breve periodo, ma anche anche per significativi processi di ristrutturazione tecnica (con elevati costi sociali).
„Serenissima corrupta“ – Geld, Politik und Klientelismus in der späten venezianischen Adelsrepublik
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Journal of Modern European History · 2 Zitationen · DOI
Palgrave studies in the history of finance · 2 Zitationen · DOI
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This volume examines the major trends in public finance in developed capitalist countries since the oil crisis of 1973. That year's oil shock quickly became an economic crisis, putting an end to a period of very high growth rates and an era of easy finance. Tax protests and growing welfare costs often led to rising debt levels. The change to floating exchange rates put more power in the hand of markets, which corresponded with a growing influence of neo-liberal thinking. These developments placed state finances under considerable pressure, and leading scholars here examine how the wealthiest OECD countries responded to these challenges and the consequences for the distribution of wealth between the rich and the poor. As the case studies here make clear, there was no simple 'race to the bottom' in taxation and welfare spending: different countries opted for different solutions that reflected their political and economic structures
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook · 2 Zitationen · DOI
Abstract The DFG Priority Programme “Experience and Expectation – Historical Foundations of Economic Behaviour” explores how economic actors form their expectations under certain historical conditions. This project’s main hypothesis is that the formation of economic expectations is a complex process that cannot be explained solely by simple concepts such as adaptive or rational expectations, and is shaped by historical events and experience. In this introduction, we review the state of the art of modelling expectation formation in social sciences and history and preview the main findings of the articles published in this special issue.
WIFO Studies · 2 Zitationen
This research paper provides a solid historical overview of European industrial policy during the post-World War II era, extending the time horizon up to the 1990s. Our research focus is the EU 15. Unlike previous publications, this paper outlines the most important characteristics and drivers of European industrial policy in a comparative and transnational perspective in order to provide some conclusions about policy impacts, historical policy continuities and national policy convergence, looking at changing institutional settings especially in transition periods and asking finally how these historical lessons could be fruitful for further research on future effective political action.
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