Focuses on the French social model, the ideal of egalitarian citizenship shaped in the first half of the 20th century, arguing that it was undermined by employers, organized labor, and the state itself by practices and policies that included gender and a
Focuses on the French social model, the ideal of egalitarian citizenship shaped in the first half of the 20th century, arguing that it was undermined by employers, organized labor, and the state itself by practices and policies that included gender and aHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Levine Frader is Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at Northeastern University. She is the author of The Industrial Revolution and Peasants and Protest: Agricultural Workers, Politics, and Unions in the Aude, 1850–1914. She is a coeditor of Gender and Class in Modern Europe and of Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Gender in the Making of the French Social Model 1 1. Reconstruction and Regeneration after World War I 15 2. Gender Division, the Family, and the Citizen-Worker 51 3. Managing the Human Factor 103 4. Organized Labor, Rationalization, and Breadwinners 139 5. Toward the Social Model: Citizenship, Rights, and Social Provision 169 6. Economic Rights and the Gender of Breadwinners: The Depression of the 1930s 193 Conclusion 229 Notes 241 Bibliography 301 Index 335
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Gender in the Making of the French Social Model 1 1. Reconstruction and Regeneration after World War I 15 2. Gender Division, the Family, and the Citizen-Worker 51 3. Managing the Human Factor 103 4. Organized Labor, Rationalization, and Breadwinners 139 5. Toward the Social Model: Citizenship, Rights, and Social Provision 169 6. Economic Rights and the Gender of Breadwinners: The Depression of the 1930s 193 Conclusion 229 Notes 241 Bibliography 301 Index 335
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