Lexington Books
Pages: 182
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-3641-6 • Hardback • January 2010 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-3643-0 • eBook • January 2010 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
C. Edmund Clingan is associate professor of history at Queensborough Community College, City University of New York. He is author of Finance from Kaiser to Führer: Budget Politics in Germany, 1912–1934 (Greenwood, 2001).
1 Contents
2 Tables
3 Abbreviations
4 Acknowledgments
Chapter 5 Introduction
Chapter 6 1. Berlin and Magdeburg
Chapter 7 2. Essen
Chapter 8 3. Berlin: Minister of the Reich
Chapter 9 4. Berlin: Chancellor of the Reich
Chapter 10 5. Interlude
Chapter 11 6. Berlin: President of the Reichsbank
Chapter 12 7. Washington, D. C.
Chapter 13 8. Traunstein
Chapter 14 9. Munich and Dusseldorf
Chapter 15 Conclusion
16 Selected Bibliography
17 Index
18 About the Author
The Lives of Hans Luther provides a significant contribution to the field of Weimar political and economic history. Its treatment of the financial issues during the 1920s and of the banking crisis in 1931 is particularly helpful.
— Raffael Scheck, Colby College
The author does his best to bring some drama into Luther's rather pedestrian life. He suggests that Luther and Gastav Stresemann were bitter rivals that Luther played a crucial and underrated role in negotiating the Treaties of Locarno.
— The Journal Of Central European History