With the end of the Cold War and the prospect of a federal Europe ever closer, this book is a timely reassessment of the
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Table of contents :
Cover
Rebuilding Europe
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Editorial Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One. The Lessons of Last Time
Looking the disaster in the face
Renewing democracy
After nationalism
The revolt against laissez-faire
Building the American century
Commitments to the future
Chapter Two. The Realities of Survival 1945-47
The collapse of Europe?
The necessities of life
Work and want
The return to legality
Chapter Three. Managing the Shift to Peace
Reconversion and the uses of adversity
Occupying Germany
The search for stability
Chapter Four. The Reinvention of American Power
How the American view evolved
Aid plans, loans and the Cold War
To the 'Truman Doctrine'
Views of Europe in spring 1947
Chapter Five. The Road to the Marshall Plan
The immediate background
The birth of the Plan
The responses in Europe
The purposes of the Plan
The first design
The Marshall Plan as historical monument
The effects of the Cold War on the Marshall Plan
Chapter Six. Interdependence and Defence: the Start of the Cold War
A new kind of conflict
Towards confrontation
The military in America and Western Europe: strategic visions and capabilities
Chapter Seven. The Road to Containment
Defence and economics in Southern Europe
Defending Germany
The dwindling of the ideal of European unity
Chapter Eight. Interdependence and Economics: the Limits of Reform
Betting on the future
Attempting to fulfil the promises
Building the Welfare State
So far and no further: planning and nationalisation
The promises in crisis
Chapter Nine. Filling the Dollar Gap: the Evolution of the Marshall Plan
American pressure steps up
The European Payments Union
Building confidence: the message of the Marshall Plan
Political failure, economic success?
A framework for interdependence
Chapter Ten. From Korea to Recovery
The 1950 emergency
The crisis of the Marshall Plan
Guns and butter in the Korean phase: six country studies
Chapter Eleven. Hoping for Prosperity 1953-54 205
The future emerges: 1953
The United Nations analysis of postwar recovery
The continuing role of US aid
1954 - a new kind of boom
Chapter Twelve. Expecting Growth 1955-61
Realisations
Americanisation and the politics of growth
The outcome of European Reconstruction
Tables
Bibliography
Guide to Further Reading
Index
Ellwood
REBUILDING EUROPE
The Postwar World General Editors: A.J. Nicholls and Martin S. Alexander As distance puts events into perspective, and as evidence accumulates, it begins to be possible to form an objective historical view of our recent past. The Postwar World is an ambitious new series providing a scholarly but readable account of the way our world has been shaped in the crowded years since the Second World War. Some volumes will deal with regions, or even single nations, others with important themes; all will be written by expert historians drawing on the latest scholarship as well as their own research and judgements. The series should be particularly welcome to students, but it is designed also for the general reader with an interest in contemporary history.
Decolonization in Africa J.D. Hargreaves The Community of Europe: A History of European Integration since 1945 Derek W. Urwin Northern Ireland since 1945 Sabine Wichert A History of Social Democracy in Postwar Europe Stephen Padgett and William E. Paterson 'The Special Relationship': A Political History of Anglo-American Relations since 1945 CJ. Bartlett Rebuilding Europe: Reconstruction D. W. Ellwood
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Rebuilding Europe Western Europe, America and Postwar Reconstruction
David W. Ellwood
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ellwood, David W. Rebuilding Europe: Western Europe, America, and postwar reconstruction, 1945-1955/ D.W. Ellwood. p. cm.- (Postwar world) ) and Includes bibliographical references (p. index. ISBN 0-582-02245-2 (csd) - ISBN 0-582-02244-4 (ppr) I. Reconstruction (1939-1951) 2. Europe-Foreign relations-United States. 3. United States-Foreign relations-Europe. 4. Europe-Politics and government-I 945-5. Europe-Economic conditions-1945- I. Title. II. Series. D825.E45 1992 9147007 940.55-dc20
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Contents
List of Tables List of Abbreviations Editorial Foreword Acknowledgements
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Introduction Chapter One. The Lessons of Last Time Looking the disaster in the face Renewing democracy After nationalism The revolt against laissez-faire Building the American century Commitments to the future Chapter Two. The Realities of Survival 1945-47 The collapse of Europe? The necessities of life Work and want The return to legality Chapter Three. Managing the Shift to Peace Reconversion and the uses of adversity Occupying Germany The search for stability Chapter Four. The Reinvention of American Power How the American view evolved
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Rebuilding Europe Aid plans, loans and the Cold War To the 'Truman Doctrine' Views of Europe in spring 1947 Chapter Five. The Road to the Marshall Plan The immediate background The birth of the Plan The responses in Europe The purposes of the Plan The first design The Marshall Plan as historical monument The effects of the Cold War on the Marshall Plan Chapter Six. Interdependence and Defence: the Start of the Cold War A new kind of conflict Towards confrontation The military in America and Western Europe: strategic visions and capabilities Chapter Seven. The Road to Containment Defence and economics in Southern Europe Defending Germany The dwindling of the ideal of European unity
62 67 72 79 79 82 86 88 89 91 95
98 98 100 lO4 112 112 118 125
Chapter Eight. Interdependence and Economics: the Limits of Reform 131 Betting on the future 131 Attempting to fulfil the promises 136 Building the Welfare State 138 143 So far and no further: planning and nationalisation The promises in crisis 148 Chapter Nine. Filling the Dollar Gap: the Evolution of the Marshall Plan American pressure steps up The European Payments Union Building confidence: the message of the Marshall Plan Political failure, economic success? A framework for interdependence VI
154 154 159 161 166 168
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Chapter Ten. From Korea to Recovery The 1950 emergency The crisis of the Marshall Plan Guns and butter in the Korean phase: six country studies
175 176 179 182
Chapter Eleven. Hoping for Prosperity 1953-54 The future emerges: 1953 The United Nations analysis of postwar recovery The continuing role of US aid 1954 - a new kind of boom
205 205 210 213 216
Chapter Twelve. Expecting Growth 1955-61 Realisations Americanisation and the politics of growth The outcome of European reconstruction
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Bibliography Guide to Further Reading Index
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List of Tables
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Expenditures as percentage ofGDP Highest year for defence expenditure 1949-60 Private cars in use in major West European countries Indices of industrial production in Western Europe 1948-51 Average annual rate of growth of output 1913-59 Volume indices of GNP at market prices
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List of Abbreviations
CDL CDU CEEC CGIL CIA CRS ECA ECE ECSC EDC EEC EPU ERP FAO IMF ITO MRP NA NATO NSC OECD OEEC PCF PCI RPF RG UNRRA WEU
Comite de Liberation Christian Democrat Union Committee on European Economic Cooperation Confederazion generale italiana dellavoro Central Intelligence Agency Compagnie republicaines de securite European Cooperation Administration (Washington) (UN) Economic Commission for Europe European Coal and Steel Community European Defence Community European Economic Community European Payments Union European Recovery Programme (= Marshall Plan) Food and Agriculture Organization International Monetary Fund International Trade Organisation Movement Republicain Populaire National Archives (Washington) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation National Security Council Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Organisation for European Economic Cooperation Partie comuniste fran