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)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York [u.a.] : Oxford University Press, 1998
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Online Access:Verlagsangaben
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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.