ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1981 The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany 1850-1950 is an edited collection on the history and future prospects of the modern welfare state. It attempts to pave the way for an analysis of the problems of the welfare state and its historical origins, and the likely future that transcends the nation-state orientated historical accounts. This collection of essays seeks to promote an interdisciplinary approach to the problems of the welfare state in two industrial societies. So far historians and social scientists concerned with this field of research have tended to work in isolation from one another, without mutual exchange of knowledge and using different methods. This book attempts to give equal scope to both perspectives.

part ONE|158 pages

The Historical

part TWO|80 pages

Unemployment and the Crisis of the Welfare Policies in the Interwar Period

part THREE|96 pages

The Breakthrough of the Welfare State after the Second World War-I

part FOUR|97 pages

Past and Future of the Welfare State in Social-Scientific Perspective