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Visions of modernity : American business and the modernization of Germany / Mary Nolan.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: HD70.G2 N64 1994

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    In much the same way that Japan has become the focus of contemporary American discussion about industrial restructuring, Germans in the 1920s debated economic reform in terms of Americanism and Fordism, seeing in the United States an intriguing vision for a revitalized economy and a new social order. During this period Germans were fascinated by American economic success and its quintessential symbols, Henry Ford and his automobile factories.

    Mary Nolan's Visions of Modernity explores the contradictory ways in which German trade unionists and industrialists, engineers and politicians, educators and social workers explained American economic success, envisioned a more efficient or "rationalized" economic system for Germany, and anguished over the social and cultural costs of adopting the American version of modernity.

    These debates about Americanism and Fordism deeply shaped German perceptions of what was economically and socially possible and desirable in terms of technology and work, family and gender relations, consumption and culture. Nolan examines efforts to transform production and consumption factories and homes, and argues that economic Americanism was implemented ambivalently and incompletely, producing, in the end, neither prosperity nor political stability.

    . Embodying an original approach to an important historical period, Visions of Modernity will appeal not only to scholars of German history and those interested in European social and working-class history, but also to industrial sociologists and business scholars.
    Series
    ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Nolan, Mary, 1944-
    Published
    New York : Oxford University Press, 1994
    Locale
    Germany
    United States
    USA
    Germany (West)
    Deutschland
    Contents
    1. Introduction
    2. Journeys to America
    3. The Infatuation with Fordism
    4. American Economic Success and German Emulation
    5. Work, Workers, and the Workplace in America
    6. The Cultural Consequences of Americanism
    7. The Paradoxes of Productivism
    8. Winners and Losers
    9. Engineering the New Worker
    10. Housework Made Easy.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Mazal Holocaust Collection.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-313) and index.
    1. Introduction -- 2. Journeys to America -- 3. The Infatuation with Fordism -- 4. American Economic Success and German Emulation -- 5. Work, Workers, and the Workplace in America -- 6. The Cultural Consequences of Americanism -- 7. The Paradoxes of Productivism -- 8. Winners and Losers -- 9. Engineering the New Worker -- 10. Housework Made Easy.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0195070216
    9780195070217
    0195088751
    9780195088755
    Physical Description
    x, 324 pages ; 25 cm

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