Welfare, modernity, and the Weimar State, 1919-1933
This is the first comprehensive study of the turbulent relationship among state, society, and church in the making of the modern German welfare system during the Weimar Republic. Young-Sun Hong examines the competing conceptions of poverty, citizenship, family, and authority held by the state bureaucracy, socialists, bourgeois feminists, and the major religious and humanitarian welfare-organizations. She shows how these conceptions reflected and generated bitter conflict in German society. And she argues that this conflict undermined parliamentary government within the welfare sector in a way that paralleled the crisis of the entire Weimar political system and created a situation in which the Nazi critique of republican "welfare" could acquire broad political resonance. Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-280) and index. xii, 289 pages ; 24 cm.
- Hong, Young-Sun, 1955-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocm37443175
- Germany--Social policy.
- Germany--Social conditions--1918-1933.
- Poor--Germany--History--20th century.
- Public welfare--Germany--History--20th century.
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