Focusing on the striking contradiction between destruction and care, violent repression, and the simultaneous development of the welfare state, Nations Apart brings a new revisionist interpretation of an occupied society.
Focusing on the striking contradiction between destruction and care, violent repression, and the simultaneous development of the welfare state, Nations Apart brings a new revisionist interpretation of an occupied society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Radka %Sustrová is a lecturer in Social History at Charles University in Prague. She studied history and political science in Prague and Berlin. Her research focuses on the history of the welfare state, social justice, social and labour rights, women's activism, and nationalism in 20th-century central Europe. From 2020 to 2022, she was a British Academy Newton International Fellow and supervisor in history at the University of Cambridge. In 2022, she was awarded a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship at the University of Vienna. Her further publications include three books, several edited volumes, and articles in English, German, and Czech.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Note on the Text and Transliteration Abbreviations Maps Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Social Security during State-Building 2: The 'Autumn Revolution' and the Reconstruction of the State and Society 3: Community-Building through Authoritarian Welfare 4: Towards Workfare Communities 5: Health Care in Warfare 6: Family Policies for Segregated Nations Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Tables Note on the Text and Transliteration Abbreviations Maps Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Social Security during State-Building 2: The 'Autumn Revolution' and the Reconstruction of the State and Society 3: Community-Building through Authoritarian Welfare 4: Towards Workfare Communities 5: Health Care in Warfare 6: Family Policies for Segregated Nations Conclusion Bibliography Index
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