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Wohlfahrtsgesellschaft und Wohlfahrtsstaat

Bürgerliche Sozialreform und Welfare State Building in den USA und in Deutschland 1880-1940
BuchGebunden
Deutsch
Vandenhoeck & Ruprechterschienen am18.03.2009
Looks at the influence of middle-class and middle-class-based social reform movements concerned with welfare state-building in the US and in Germany from 1880 to 1940. This book considers the interaction with poverty as elementary for the constitution of the middle class as a distinct social group.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextLooks at the influence of middle-class and middle-class-based social reform movements concerned with welfare state-building in the US and in Germany from 1880 to 1940. This book considers the interaction with poverty as elementary for the constitution of the middle class as a distinct social group.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-525-36846-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
ErscheinungsortGöttingen
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum18.03.2009
Reihen-Nr.Band 006
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht900 g
Artikel-Nr.10923229
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Prolog
Welchen Einfluss hatte das Bürgertum auf die Entwicklung der Wohlfahrtsstaaten in Europa und in den USA? Welche Rolle spielte die Interaktion von Stadt und Staat im Prozess ihrer Herausbildung?mehr
Leseprobe
This book looks at the influence of middle-class and middle-class-based social reform movements concerned with welfare state-building in the U.S. and in Germany from 1880 to 1940. Middle-class social reform is conceived of as a mix of particular mentalities and activities: the author considers the interaction with poverty as elementary for the constitution of the middle class as a distinct social group. He analyzes social reform as a powerful instrument used by the middle classes to stabilize their urban political influence. The welfare city, rather than the welfare state, was the ambition of the middle class. Henceforth, conflict between the ?state? and the cities became a driving force in welfare state building. The different positions of the middle classes and of the cities in the U.S. and in Germany explain the very different paths taken by these two countries in developing the welfare state.>mehr