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Althammer, Beate,
The welfare state and the "deviant poor" in Europe, 1870-1933 /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
362.5/565094309041
書名/作者:
The welfare state and the "deviant poor" in Europe, 1870-1933 // edited by Beate Althammer, Universität Trier, Germany; Andreas Gestrich, German Historical Institute London, UK; and Jens Gründler, Institutfür Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Germany.
其他作者:
Althammer, Beate,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
1800 - 1999
標題:
Marginality, Social - History. - Europe
標題:
Poor - Social conditions. - Europe
標題:
Public welfare - History - 19th century. - Europe
標題:
Public welfare - History - 20th century. - Europe
標題:
Welfare state - History. - Europe
標題:
Marginality, Social.
標題:
Poor - Social conditions.
標題:
Public welfare.
標題:
Welfare state.
標題:
Europe.
ISBN:
1137333626 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137333629 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
1. Introduction: Poverty and Deviance in the Era of the Emerging Welfare State; Beate Althammer -- PART I: FROM MORAL TO SOCIAL CAUSES? SHIFTING CONCEPTIONS AND PERCEPTIONS OF POVERTY -- 2. Poverty in Transnational Discourses: Social Reformers' Debates in Germany and the Netherlands around 1900; Christina May -- 3. 'A Gigantic System of Casual Pauperism': The Contested Role of the Workhouse in Late Nineteenth-Century Belfast; Olwen Purdue -- 4. The Duty to Provide: Fathers, Families and the Workhouse in England, 1880-1914; Megan Doolittle -- 5. The 'New Morocco' Settlement between Trier and Euren, Germany: Drawing Boundaries and Constructing Deviance, 1925-1933; Tamara Stazic-Wendt -- PART II: ON THE BORDERLINE: THE VAGRANT POOR BETWEEN DESTITUTION AND DELINQUENCY -- 6. Transnational Expert Discourse on Vagrancy around 1900; Beate Althammer -- 7. The Usual Suspects: Begging and Law Enforcement in Interwar Austria; Sigrid Wadauer -- 8. The Bodelschwingh Initiative: A Transcontinental Examination of German Protestant Welfare, 1880-1933; Edward Snyder -- PART III: BEYOND THE BORDERLINE: THE MENTALLY DEFICIENT AND THE CRIMINAL -- 9. 'Degeneracy' and 'Moral Imbecility': Local Implementation of Medical Discourses on Deviancy in Scottish Poor Relief Administration; Jens Grundler -- 10. Convicts in the Shadow of the Rising Welfare State: Between Permanent Detention and Rehabilitation; Desiře Schauz -- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS -- 11. Conclusion; Jens Grundler and Andreas Gestrich.
摘要、提要註:
The decades from the 1870s to the 1930s were a time of intensive social reforms. For the first time, European states began to take on responsibility for the material wellbeing of all their citizens. The quest for the elimination of poverty was closely linked to ideas of progress and national competitiveness, and the notion of social rights gained ground. But this strife for social improvement also raised the issue of social conformity in new ways: how were those citizens to be dealt with who would not or could not adhere to the rules? This edited collection opens new perspectives on the history of the emerging welfare state by focusing on its margins. Taking the sociological concept of 'deviance' as an unifying approach, the contributions explore the shifting attitudes towards loafers, negligent family fathers, beggars, vagrants, criminals, the mentally 'abnormal' ₆ groups among the poorer population who seemed to be a particular obstacle to the ambitions of modern welfare policies.
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The welfare state and the "deviant poor" in Europe, 1870-1933 /
The welfare state and the "deviant poor" in Europe, 1870-1933 /
edited by Beate Althammer, Universität Trier, Germany; Andreas Gestrich, German Historical Institute London, UK; and Jens Gründler, Institutfür Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Germany. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction: Poverty and Deviance in the Era of the Emerging Welfare State; Beate Althammer -- PART I: FROM MORAL TO SOCIAL CAUSES? SHIFTING CONCEPTIONS AND PERCEPTIONS OF POVERTY -- 2. Poverty in Transnational Discourses: Social Reformers' Debates in Germany and the Netherlands around 1900; Christina May -- 3. 'A Gigantic System of Casual Pauperism': The Contested Role of the Workhouse in Late Nineteenth-Century Belfast; Olwen Purdue -- 4. The Duty to Provide: Fathers, Families and the Workhouse in England, 1880-1914; Megan Doolittle -- 5. The 'New Morocco' Settlement between Trier and Euren, Germany: Drawing Boundaries and Constructing Deviance, 1925-1933; Tamara Stazic-Wendt -- PART II: ON THE BORDERLINE: THE VAGRANT POOR BETWEEN DESTITUTION AND DELINQUENCY -- 6. Transnational Expert Discourse on Vagrancy around 1900; Beate Althammer -- 7. The Usual Suspects: Begging and Law Enforcement in Interwar Austria; Sigrid Wadauer -- 8. The Bodelschwingh Initiative: A Transcontinental Examination of German Protestant Welfare, 1880-1933; Edward Snyder -- PART III: BEYOND THE BORDERLINE: THE MENTALLY DEFICIENT AND THE CRIMINAL -- 9. 'Degeneracy' and 'Moral Imbecility': Local Implementation of Medical Discourses on Deviancy in Scottish Poor Relief Administration; Jens Grundler -- 10. Convicts in the Shadow of the Rising Welfare State: Between Permanent Detention and Rehabilitation; Desiře Schauz -- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS -- 11. Conclusion; Jens Grundler and Andreas Gestrich.
The decades from the 1870s to the 1930s were a time of intensive social reforms. For the first time, European states began to take on responsibility for the material wellbeing of all their citizens. The quest for the elimination of poverty was closely linked to ideas of progress and national competitiveness, and the notion of social rights gained ground. But this strife for social improvement also raised the issue of social conformity in new ways: how were those citizens to be dealt with who would not or could not adhere to the rules? This edited collection opens new perspectives on the history of the emerging welfare state by focusing on its margins. Taking the sociological concept of 'deviance' as an unifying approach, the contributions explore the shifting attitudes towards loafers, negligent family fathers, beggars, vagrants, criminals, the mentally 'abnormal' ₆ groups among the poorer population who seemed to be a particular obstacle to the ambitions of modern welfare policies.
ISBN: 1137333626 (electronic bk.)
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