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Being poor in modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Being poor in modern Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Edited papers from an international conference at the University of Trier, 2003.

Beyond Coal and Steel
  • Language: en

Beyond Coal and Steel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-11-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Beyond Coal and Steel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Beyond Coal and Steel

In the 1970s, the economic and social foundations of Western Europe underwent an unprecedented transformation. Old industries like coal and steel disappeared, millions of people lost their jobs and formerly flourishing towns and cities went into decline. Traditional political agendas gave way to new social problems and concerns. What happened to industrial citizens – their workplaces, their careers and their homes? How did social rights and political participation of workers change when markets became global, management lean and financial capital dominant? How did companies change and how were personal skills and work tasks reinvented under the impact of new technologies? How did workers â...

What’s Left of Marxism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

What’s Left of Marxism

This series seeks to focus on the politics inherent in historical thinking, professional and non-professional, promoted by states, political organisations, 'nationalities' or interest groups, and to explore the links between political (re-)education, historiography and mobilisation or identity formation.

Poverty and Welfare in Modern German History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Poverty and Welfare in Modern German History

For many, the history of German social policy is defined primarily by that nation’s postwar emergence as a model of the European welfare state. As this comprehensive volume demonstrates, however, the question of how to care for the poor has had significant implications for German history throughout the modern era. Here, eight leading historians provide essential case studies and syntheses of current research into German welfare, from the Holy Roman Empire to the present day. Along the way, they trace the parallel historical dynamics that have continued to shape German society, including religious diversity, political exclusion and inclusion, and concepts of race and gender.

Professional Historians in Public
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Professional Historians in Public

The past decades public interest in history is booming. This creates new opportunities but also challenges for professional historians. This book asks how historians deal with changing public demands for history and how these affect their professional practices, values and identities. The volume offers a great variety of detailed studies of cases where historians have applied their expertise outside the academic sphere. With contributions focusing on Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Pacific and Europe the book has a broad geographical scope. Subdivided in five sections, the book starts with a critical look back on some historians who broke with mainstream academic positions by combining thei...

Rescuing the Vulnerable
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Rescuing the Vulnerable

In many ways, the European welfare state constituted a response to the new forms of social fracture and economic turbulence that were born out of industrialization—challenges that were particularly acute for groups whose integration into society seemed the most tenuous. Covering a range of national cases, this volume explores the relationship of weak social ties to poverty and how ideas about this relationship informed welfare policies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By focusing on three representative populations—neglected children, the homeless, and the unemployed—it provides a rich, comparative consideration of the shifting perceptions, representations, and lived experiences of social vulnerability in modern Europe.

Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-29
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  • Publisher: Springer

Flying and the pilot were significant metaphors of fascism's mythical modernity. Fernando Esposito traces the changing meanings of these highly charged symbols from the air show in Brescia, to the sky above the trenches of the First World War to the violent ideological clashes of the interwar period.

Struggles for Belonging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 545

Struggles for Belonging

  • Categories: Law

Recounts the history of citizenship in 20th century Europe, focusing on six countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Russia. It is the history of a central legal institution that significantly represents and at the same time determines struggles over migration, integration, and belonging.

Being Poor in Modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Being Poor in Modern Europe

Edited papers from an international conference at the University of Trier, 2003.