The State and Social Change in Germany, 1880-1980This volume contains articles by historians and social scientists from a wide range of areas of expertise, in which aspects of the interplay between state policy and social change are examined. The authors present both new ideas and fresh empirical material on a wide range of important topics. |
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Contents
State and Society in Modern Germany Beamtenstaat | 1 |
From | 34 |
The State as an Employer of Women in the Weimar | 61 |
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Gender and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Europe Rachel G. Fuchs,Rachel Ginnis Fuchs Limited preview - 2005 |