Origins of the German welfare state : social policy in Germany to 1945 / Michael Stolleis ; translated from the German by Thomas Dunlap
(German social policy ; 2)
データ種別 | 電子書籍 |
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出版者 | Heidelberg ; New York : Springer |
出版年 | c2013 |
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書誌ID | OB00157672 |
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本文言語 | 英語 |
別書名 | 異なりアクセスタイトル:Geschichte der Sozialpolitik in Deutschland seit 1945 |
一般注記 | The book series is a translated, revised and updated version of the first of the 11 large volumes of Geschichte der Sozialpolitik in Deutschland seit 1945 Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-176) and indexes Nation state and social policy : an ideational and political history, introduction to the book series "German social policy" / Lutz Leisering -- Origins of the German welfare state : social policy in Germany to 1945 / Michael Stolleis. License restrictions may limit access Summary: "The book is part of the 5-volume series "German Social Policy", a unique multidisciplinary approach to the history of German social policy written by the doyens of their respective disciplines. The volumes expound the contribution of the German tradition to the rise of social policy in the Western world in the 19th and 20th centuries. Germany pioneered modern social policy in the 19th century when Bismarck introduced social insurance. After the Second World War, Germany's Social Market Economy became a model of social integration. The volumes cover the history of ideas (volume 1), the legal and political history before and after 1945 (volumes 2 and 3), the German Democratic Republic (1949-1990) and the impact of German reunification (1990) (volume 4). Volume 5 embeds the German case in a major comparative study of European welfare states, complemented by a study of the USA and the Soviet Union. The volumes also yield insights into general theoretical issues of social policy beyond the empirical case of Germany. Each volume has an introduction by the editor who summarizes the contribution made by the volumes and looks into the future of German social policy. This book traces the origins of the German welfare state. The author, formerly director at the Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt, provides a perceptive overview of the history of social security and social welfare in Germany from early modern times to the end of World War II, including Bismarck's pioneering introduction of social insurance in the 1880s. The author unravels "layers" of social security that have piled up in the course of history and, so he argues, still linger in the present-day welfare state. The account begins with the first efforts by public authorities to regulate poverty and then proceeds to the "social question" that arose during the 19th-century Industrial Revolution. World War I had a major impact on the development of social security, both during the war and after, through the exigencies of the war economy, inflation and unemployment. The ruptures as well as the continuities of social policy under National Socialism and World War II are also investigated."--Publisher's website Translated from the German |
著者標目 | *Stolleis, Michael 1941- |
統一書名標目 | Grundlagen der Sozialpolitik. German social policy ; |
件 名 | LCSH:Welfare state -- Germany -- History
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LCSH:Social security -- Germany -- History 全ての件名で検索 LCSH:Germany -- Social policy 全ての件名で検索 |
分 類 | LCC:HN445 |
巻冊次 | ISBN:9783642225215 RefWorks出力(各巻) ISBN:3642225217 RefWorks出力(各巻) ebk ; XISBN:9783642225222 RefWorks出力(各巻) |
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