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Author Frohman, Larry.

Title Poor relief and welfare in Germany from the Reformation to World War I / Larry Frohman.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 257 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Discipline, community, and the 16th-century origins of modern poor relief -- 2. 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. State, the market, and the regulation of poor relief, 1830-1870 -- 5. 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. 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.
Summary This account of poor relief, charity, and social welfare in Germany from the Reformation through World War I integrates historical narrative and theoretical analysis of such issues as social discipline, governmentality, gender, religion, and state-formation. It analyses the changing cultural frameworks through which the poor came to be considered as needy; the institutions, strategies, and practices devised to assist, integrate, and discipline these populations; and the political alchemy through which the needs of the individual were reconciled with those of the community. While the Bismarckian social insurance programs have long been regarded as the origin of the German welfare state, this book shows how preventive social welfare programs - the second pillar of the welfare state - evolved out of traditional poor relief, and it emphasises the role of progressive reformers and local, voluntary initiative in this process and the impact of competing reform discourses on both the social domain and the public sphere.
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Subject Public welfare -- Germany -- History.
Public welfare.
Germany.
History.
Charities -- Germany -- History.
Charities.
Poor -- Services for -- Germany -- History.
Poor -- Services for.
Poor -- Services for -- Government policy -- Germany -- History.
Government policy.
Germany -- Social policy -- History.
Social policy.
Germany -- Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Genre/Form History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Frohman, Larry. Poor relief and welfare in Germany from the Reformation to World War I. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008 9780521506038 (OCoLC)212858719
ISBN 9780511429699 (electronic book)
051142969X (electronic book)
9780511511790 (ebook)
0511511795 (ebook)
9780521506038 (hardback)
0521506034 (hardback)
9780521188852 (paperback)
0521188857 (paperback)