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Origins of the German Welfare State: Social Policy in Germany to 1945

✍ Scribed by Michael Stolleis (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
200
Series
German Social Policy 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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 β€œlayers” 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 β€œsocial 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.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Nation State and Social Policy: An Ideational and Political History....Pages 1-22
Origins of the German Welfare State: Social Policy in Germany to 1945....Pages 23-176
Back Matter....Pages 177-188

✦ Subjects


Social Policy; Labour Law/Social Law; Political Science, general; History


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