Title: EUROPE:1945-1965
1EUROPE1945-1965
- Will Europe ever be
- Normal again?
2 TWO EUROPES
3Both in the shadow of the bomb. 1953 Soviets
have Hydrogen Bomb. Atomic War becomes
unthinkable
4Europe-WestI. Ultra-Cautious Politics
- Deep fear of extreme politics
- Focus on cautious day-to-day management
- 1945-1965 conservative decades
No Experiments!
5Britains Harold MacMillan
Frances De Gaulle
6Europe-WestII. A New Definition of Citizenship
- Feudal citizenship King Subject
- French Revolution Citizen free from State
- Totalitarianism State controls everything
- Social Citizenship State must be concerned
with social issues
7What is private? What is public?
- Private religion, dress, diet, family life,
marriage - Public armed forces, fire police, highways,
bridges, parks
8Social Citizenship a re-definition of public
- LESSONS LEARNED FROM GREAT DEPRESSION
- State must be concerned with
- 1. Jobs
- 2. Pensions Accident Insurance
- 3. Housing
- 4. Education
- 5. Health care
- 6. Quality of Life
1943 Beveridge Report
9Social Citizenship
- THE IDEAL
- Prosperous Democracy
- (the economy works well)
- Democratic Prosperity
- (the fruits of Prosperity are widely shared
Alva Myrdal an architect of Swedens Welfare
State
10Europe-WestIII. Astonishing Economic Recovery
Cologne, Germany
11What triggered the amazing recovery?
- Marshall Plan
- Huge Demand for everything!
- Sophisticated Pre-War Economies
- Skillful Economic Management (The German
Economic Miracle)
12West Germanys ECONOMIC MIRACLE ECONOMICS
MINISTER LUDWIG ERHARD THE WEST GERMAN
MARK Strict Accounting! No govt debts Balanced
budgets Strict business honesty
13 EXPORTS!
14SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT IN BASIC INFRA-STRUCTURE
Schools, roads, bridges, public buildings
15SOCIAL MARKET ECONOMY Free Market Economy
Major Government investment in Public Goods of
education, health care, accident insurance,
pensions, housing
16What triggered this amazing recovery?
JEAN MONNET
ROBERT SCHUMAN
17The Common MarketBuild a genuinely free market
- 1952 European Coal Steel Community
- 1957 TREATY OF ROME six founding members
- European Economic Community (EEC)
- European Community (EC)
- European Union (EU)
18Europe-WestIV. Dramatic Social Change
- Prosperous middling classes
- Increasingly independent women
- Technocrats
- Baby Boom
19Europe-WestV. Whiff of Danger Ahead
- Practical problem raising huge Baby Boom
generation - Philosophical Problem Is Consumerism Heaven?
20Britain Angry Young Men
Sartre the Existentialists
Deep skepticism about consumer heaven
French New Wave films
21Mixed reaction to immense American impact
- PASSION FOR EVERYTHING AMERICAN
- A DEFENSE OF EUROPEAN DIFFERENCE
22Europe-EastI. Soviet Empire/ Eastern European
Colonies
231945 1953 CREATION OF THE STALINIST
DICTATORSHIPS
- 1. COMMUNIST PARTYS POLITICAL DICTATORSHIP
- 2. COMMAND ECONOMY
- 3. PROPAGANDA
- 4. TERROR
24Klement Gottwald (with Stalin) Czechoslovak
Communist leader
Walter Ulbricht, East German Communist Leader
25Europe-EastII. Repression-Rebellion-Repression
- 1953 East Germany Anti-Communist riots
261956 POLAND
- 1956 Anti-Communist protests
- Wladislaw GOMULKA promises to relax dictatorship
- Turmoil dies down
27Hungary 1956 Violent rebellion against Communist
Dictatorship
HUNGARIAN FREEDOM-FIGHTERS, 1956
28USSR INVADES HUNGARY, SUPPRESSES REBELLION
29Europe-EastIII. Some Recovery mostly stagnation
- Mass investment in heavy industry
- Free basic necessities
- But Communist/ government-run economies dont
perform well
30Poorly constructed housing East German plastic
plywood Trabi
31Marek Hlasko, The Eighth Day of the Week
(1956) Comic story of Polish couple who want
some privacy but cant find any anywhere in
Communist Poland!
32Europe-EastIV. Dramatic Social Change
- Huge shift from farming to factories
- New Middle Class
- Mini-Baby-Boom
- New Ruling Class of Communist Bureaucrats
(Milovan Djilas)
33Europe-EastV. Whiff of Danger Ahead
- Rise of DISSIDENTS
- Who call for end to Communist dictatorship
- V. Dudintsev, Not By Bread Alone (1956)
- A. Solzhenitsyn, One Day (1962)