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29 lis 2021 · It then suggests that new global histories of the First World War give further attention to its economic aspects, particularly in two ways: first, by recovering understudied global financial aspects of the war, including the effects of the 1914 financial crisis and wartime inflation on economies and societies far outside of Europe; and second, b...
The modern wave of globalisation that dates from the early nineteenth century gave a significant boost to world trade, world capital flows, and worldwide migration, with great powers competing for colonial empires on a global scale.
27 gru 2018 · World War I is the most important single event in the history of globalization. The war ended the first significant era of increasing economic ties among nations and thereby shaped the economic history of the twentieth century.
globalisation, the nineteenth of our era, gave rise to world trade, a world capital market, worldwide migration, great powers that competed for colonial empires on a worldwide scale, and the first world war.
Weighed down by peasant agriculture, economic mobilisation in the Central Powers led to urban famine, revolutionary insurrection, and the downfall of emperors – just as it did in Russia, which was the first economy to crack under the strain in 1917.
13 kwi 2019 · The period from 1870 to the beginning of the First World War is commonly referred to as the first “golden age” of globalization. The most important manifestations of this wave of globalization can be found in the dramatic intensification of global flows...
1 gru 2016 · World War I is the most important single event in the history of globalization. The war ended the first significant era of increasing economic ties among nations and thereby shaped the economic...