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Women and Gender in Postwar Europe charts the experiences of women across Europe from 1945 to the present day. Europe at the end of World War II was a sorry testimony to the human condition; awash in corpses, the infrastructure devastated, food and fuel in such short supply. From Soviet Union to the United Kingdom and Ireland the vast majority of citizens on whom survival depended, in the postwar years, were women. This book charts the involvement of women in postwar reconstruction through the Cold War and post Cold-War years with chapters on the economic, social, and political dynamism that characterized Europe from the 1950s onwards, and goes on to look at the woman’s place in a rebuilt ...
Need and Care is based on the findings from the project "History of Social Work in Eastern Europe 1900-1960". This collection is directed at teaching social work and history of social work in an international context. The book contains 16 articles about the national histories of social work in Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovenia. It deals with problems and important aspects of historical and comparative research in general and offers contributions on four major topics: biographical sketches of social work pioneers in Eastern Europe, fields of social work, the impact of social politics and social movements, and the question of professionalisation.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This is Volume III of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology. Originally published in 1970, this study analyses crime and touches on areas of the extent, as a social problem, the expansion and distribution of crime and a theory on juvenile delinquency.
The document describes current research projects -- those initiated, in progress, and completed during fiscal year 1970 -- in the social and behavioral sciences dealing with international affairs, foreign areas, and United States foreign policy for the use, primarily, of research officers throughout the Government. The research descriptions are arranged by subject matter, with cross-references as appropriate at the end of each section. (Author).