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9780521558341

Family, Dependence, and the Origins of the Welfare State: Britain and France, 1914–1945

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521558341

  • ISBN10:

    0521558344

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-08-25
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

The development of European welfare states in the first half of this century has often been seen as a response to the rise of class politics. This study of social policies in Britain and France between 1914 and 1945 contests this interpretation. It argues, by contrast, that early policymakers and social reformers were responding equally to a perceived crisis of family relations and gender roles. The institutions they developed continue to structure the welfare state as it exists today. This book is innovative in the range and scope of its research, its comparative focus, and its argument, which poses a challenge to older class-based interpretations of the development of the welfare state. It will be of interest to scholars of European history and politics, as well as to those interested in social policy and women's studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: On dependence and distribution
Part I. Programs and Precendents: 1. The family in question: state and family in prewar thought and politics
2. The impact of the Great War
Part II. Reworking the Family Wage in the 1920s: 3. Family policy as women's emancipation? The failed campaign for endowment of motherhood in Britain
4. Family policy as 'Socialism in our Time'? The failed campaign for family allowances in Britain
5. Business strategies and the family: the development of family allowances in France, 1920-1936
Part III. The Politics of State Intervention in the 1930s: 6. Engendering the British Welfare State
7. Distributive justice and the family: toward a parental welfare state
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography.

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