Rebuilding Europe
Discover the compelling narrative of Europe's revival in "Rebuilding Europe" by David Ellwood, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This insightful book spans 286 pages and provides a thorough reassessment of the remarkable processes that led to the rebirth of Western Europe after the devastation of 1945. Ellwood meticulously examines the pivotal first decade post-war, highlighting the practicalities of reconstruction. Readers will delve into the financial intricacies, understanding not just how reconstruction was achieved, but also the costs, contributors, and the aspirations of those involved. "Rebuilding Europe" is an essential read for anyone interested in history, economics, and the resilient spirit of nations. Immerse yourself in this detailed account and uncover the hopes, expectations, and realities that shaped modern Europe.