ABSTRACT

The inter-war years were, at the time, perceived to be years of crisis across the world. The First World War, ‘the war to end all wars’, had solved nothing and its legacy was a world full of unresolved disputes and manifest ambiguities.

Overy examines the Russian Revolution and its aftermath, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the subsequent economic crisis which struck at the very foundations of the capitalist world, and seeks to explain why dictatorships came to supplant democracy in Italy, Spain, Germany, the Baltic States and the Balkans, and why the world slid into war once more in 1939.

part |2 pages

PART ONE THE BACKGROUND

chapter 1|8 pages

WHAT KIND OF CRISIS?

part |2 pages

PART TWO ANALYSIS

chapter 2|11 pages

REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION

chapter 3|14 pages

A CRISIS OF MODERNIZATION

chapter 4|10 pages

THE ‘END OF CIVILIZATION’

chapter 6|13 pages

DEMOCRACY AND DICTATORSHIP

chapter 7|17 pages

THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS

part |2 pages

PART THREE ASSESSMENT

chapter 8|6 pages

THE CHALLENGE OF PROGRESS