Regulating the Social : the Welfare State and Local Politics in Imperial Germany.

Why does the welfare state develop so unevenly across countries, regions, and localities? What accounts for the exclusions and disciplinary features of social programs? How are elite and popular conceptions of social reality related to welfare policies? George Steinmetz approaches these and other is...

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Main Author: Steinmetz, George
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2001.
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Summary:Why does the welfare state develop so unevenly across countries, regions, and localities? What accounts for the exclusions and disciplinary features of social programs? How are elite and popular conceptions of social reality related to welfare policies? George Steinmetz approaches these and other issues by exploring the complex origins and development of local and national social policies in nineteenth-century Germany. Generally regarded as the birthplace of the modern welfare state, Germany experimented with a wide variety of social programs before 1914, including the national social insuranc.
Physical Description:1 online resource (393 pages)
ISBN:9781400820962
1400820960
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