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J. Clarke (2001)
Engineering a New Order in the 1930s: The Case of Jean CoutrotFrench Historical Studies, 24
[The economic crisis of the 1930s had been preceded by an earlier monetary crisis in the middle of the 1920s, which was the product of the state’s vast wartime expenditure financed mainly through heavy borrowing. Between 1918 and 1924 French national debt rose from 17 million francs to 428 million francs. In July 1926 the franc collapsed and the government resigned. A new government was formed by a coalition — L’Union Nationale — led by the much trusted and respected Raymond Poincaré who managed to stabilise the franc and return it to the level it had been a year earlier.]
Published: Oct 26, 2015
Keywords: Class Struggle; Social Solidarity; Parliamentary System; Interwar Period; Electoral Victory
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