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State, Social Policy and Social Change in Germany, 1880-1994

Editat de Eve Rosenhaft, W. R. Lee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1997
This classic text -- thoroughly revised to take into account the effects of unification -- explores the relationship between state policy and social change in modern German history. Particular emphasis is placed on the Wilhelmine Empire (pre-1918), the Weimar Republic (1918-1933) and West Germany since 1945.Chapters address:- the social implications of industrial medicine since the 19th century;- official attitudes to the employment of female civil servants in the Weimar Republic;- public health in the Weimar Republic; and- the role of municipal finance in 20th-century economics and politics.This is an invaluable sourcebook for students and scholars looking for insights into current debates about German state policy, the preconditions for the rise of Nazism, and the evidence that the process of reunification provides for the character of the GDR and the future of the Federal Republic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781859731970
ISBN-10: 185973197X
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

W. R. Lee Professor of Economic History,University of Liverpool Eve Rosenhaft Head of the School of Modern Languages, University of Liverpool Richard Bessel Helen Boak Andreas Kunz Jeremy Leaman Dietrich Milles Paul Weindling Prue Chamberlayne Open University Prue Chamberlayne Open University

Cuprins

Contents: Eve Rosenhaft and W.R. Lee, State and Society in Modern Germany - Beamtenstaat, Klassenstaat, Wohlfahrtsstaat -- Andreas Kunz, The State as Employer in Germany, 1880-1918: From Paternalism to Public Policy -- Helen Boak, The State as an Employer of Women in the Weimar Republic -- Martin Forberg, Foreign Labour, the State and Trade Unions in Imperial Germany, 1890-1918 -- Paul Weindling, Eugenics and the Welfare State during the Weimar Republic -- Dietrich Milles, Industrial Hygiene: A State Obligation? Industrial Pathology as a Problem in German Social Policy -- Richard Bessel, State and Society in Germany in the Aftermath of the First World War -- Harold James, Municipal Finance in the Weimar Republic -- Jeremy Leaman, The Gemeinden as Agents of Fiscal and Social Policy in the Twentieth Century: Local Government and State-form Crises in Germany

Recenzii

About the previous edition '... this stimulating assortment of topical studies goes far beyond the institutional origins of the welfare state to probe its surprising continuity amidst a bewildering array of governments ... [with] an excellent introductory, theoretical and historical overview by the editors, these essays undoubtedly deserve and will receive a wide readership.'German Studies ReviewAbout the new edition''an excellent introduction to a field of historical inquiry that is presently undergoing something of a revival.'H-German Book Reviews'Individual chapters are of a high quality and together form an important source for an understanding of the historical roots of modern German society and politics.'German Politics'this collection must be strongly recommended as an essential and handy tool for students of this period'The Historical Association