Germans on welfare : from Weimar to Hitler / David F. Crew
Introduction: The Meaning of the German Welfare State -- 1. Religion, Socialism, and State Welfare in the Weimar Republic -- 2. The Welfare System in the Neighborhoods: Professionals and Volunteers -- 3. The Gender of Welfare: Women and Social Work -- 4. Becoming a Welfare Client -- 5. Pensioners in...
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| Main Authors: | Crew, David F. (Author) |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: | New York [u.a.] : Oxford University Press, 1998 |
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| Online Access: | Verlagsangaben Inhaltsverzeichnis Publisher description |
| Table of Contents |
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| Introduction: The Meaning of the German Welfare State |
| 1. Religion, Socialism, and State Welfare in the Weimar Republic |
| 2. The Welfare System in the Neighborhoods: Professionals and Volunteers |
| 3. The Gender of Welfare: Women and Social Work |
| 4. Becoming a Welfare Client |
| 5. Pensioners in the Welfare System |
| 6. Weimar Women on Welfare |
| 7. The State as Parent? Youth Welfare and German Families |
| 8. The Weimar Welfare State's Last Crisis, 1929-1933 |
| 9. Hungry and Homeless in the Depression |
| 10. "Welfare Is the Preservation of Labor Power": Unemployment and Work Relief |
| Conclusion: Toward the Nazi Racial State. |