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The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany: 1850-1950: Routledge Library Editions: Welfare and the State

Editat de Wolfgang Mommsen
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Originally published in 1981 The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany 1850-1950 is an edited collection on the history and future prospects of the modern welfare state. It attempts to pave the way for an analysis of the problems of the welfare state and its historical origins, and the likely future that transcends the nation-state orientated historical accounts. This collection of essays seeks to promote an interdisciplinary approach to the problems of the welfare state in two industrial societies. So far historians and social scientists concerned with this field of research have tended to work in isolation from one another, without mutual exchange of knowledge and using different methods. This book attempts to give equal scope to both perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138618626
ISBN-10: 1138618624
Pagini: 458
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Welfare and the State

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

List of Tables  List of Figures  List of Abbreviations  Preface  Part I: The Historical Foundations of the Welfare State  1. The English Poor Law and the Origins of the British Welfare State  2. English Social Policy Around the Middle of the Nineteenth Century as seen by German Social Reformers  3. The Crisis of Poor Relief in England 1860-1890  4. Bismarck’s Social Legislation: A Genuine Breakthrough?  5. The Origins of British National Insurance and the German Precedent 1880-1914  6. The British Business Community, Social Insurance and the German Example  7. German Industry and Bismarck’s Social Security System  8. State and Unemployment in Germany 1890-1918 (Labour Exchanges, Job Creation and Unemployment Insurance)  Part II: Unemployment and the Crisis of the Welfare Policies in the Interwar Period  9. Keynes and the Treasury View: The Case for and Against an Active Unemployment Policy in Britain 1920-1939  10. The Crisis of German Unemployment Insurance in 1928/1929 and its Political Repercussions  11. Creation of Employment as a Welfare Policy. The Final Phase of the Weimar Republic  Part III: The Breakthrough of the Welfare State after the Second World War  12. Some Aspects of Social Policy in Britain during the Second World War  13. Bureaucracy and Innovation in British Welfare Policy 1870-1945  14. The Social Policy of the Attlee Government  15. German Post-War Social Policies Against the Background of the Beveridge Plan. Some Observations Preparatory to a Comparative Analysis  Part IV: Past and Future of the Welfare State in Social-Scientific Perspective  16. Solution or Source of Crises? The Welfare State in Historical Perspective  17. Comments on Professor Peter Flora’s Analytical Perspective of the Welfare State  18. The Future of the Welfare State  19. The End of the Welfare State?  20. From the National Welfare State to the International Welfare System  Index

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Originally published in 1981 The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany 1850-1950 is an edited collection on the history and future prospects of the modern welfare state.

Notă biografică

Wolfgang Justin Mommsen was a German historian. Mommsen's overall work reflects three major shifts in post-war German historiography. First, as the primacy-of-domestic-policy thesis gained ground, Mommsen placed particular emphasis on the domestic factors that influence policymaking under the Bismarckian, the Wilhelminian, and the Third Reich. Second, by using his experience from the study of Imperial Germany to shed light on the problems of interwar Germany, he underlined continuities in German history and contributed to the historicization of the Third Reich. Finally, although Mommsen located certain peculiarities in the German state and society, he treated German history, not in isolation from, but in firm connection with historical developments in the rest of Europe.