Frohman analyses poor relief, charity, and social welfare in Germany from the Reformation through World War I.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Discipline community and the 16th-century origins of modern poor relief; 2. The rise and fall of the workhouse: poor relief and social policy in the age of absolutism; 3. Pauperism moral reform and visions of civil society 1800-1870; 4. The state the market and the regulation of poor relief 1830-1870; 5. The assistantial double helix: poor relief social insurance and the political economy of poor relief 1830-1870; 6. New voices: citizenship social reform and the origins of modern social work in Imperial Germany; 7. The social perspective on need and the origins of modern social welfare; 8. From fault to risk: changing strategies of assistance to the jobless in Imperial Germany; 9. Youth welfare and the political alchemy of juvenile justice; 10. The social evolution of poor relief the crisis of voluntarism and the limits of progressive social reform; 11. Family gender and (dis)order on the home front in World War I; 12. Wartime youth welfare and the progressive refiguring of the social contract.
1. Discipline community and the 16th-century origins of modern poor relief; 2. The rise and fall of the workhouse: poor relief and social policy in the age of absolutism; 3. Pauperism moral reform and visions of civil society 1800-1870; 4. The state the market and the regulation of poor relief 1830-1870; 5. The assistantial double helix: poor relief social insurance and the political economy of poor relief 1830-1870; 6. New voices: citizenship social reform and the origins of modern social work in Imperial Germany; 7. The social perspective on need and the origins of modern social welfare; 8. From fault to risk: changing strategies of assistance to the jobless in Imperial Germany; 9. Youth welfare and the political alchemy of juvenile justice; 10. The social evolution of poor relief the crisis of voluntarism and the limits of progressive social reform; 11. Family gender and (dis)order on the home front in World War I; 12. Wartime youth welfare and the progressive refiguring of the social contract.
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