Amid Social Contradictions : Towards a History of Social Work in Europe.
How does social work keep its balance between the requirements of its clients and its role as agency of state and society? In the historical analyses from various countries international experts show, how social work has succeeded in keeping those conflicting demands at bay. The contributions look a...
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Leverkusen-Opladen :
Barbara Budrich-Esser,
2009.
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- Cover; Amid Social Contradictions. Towards a history of Social Work in Europe; Table of contents; Introduction; Social Work at the Interface of Social Policy, Profession, and Solidarity (Gisela Hauss); I Professionalisation between Dependence and Autonomy; Women in the History of Social Work in the Early to Mid-20th Century in the Republic of Ireland: An Exploration of the Care-Control Dilemma (Caroline Skehill); Power and Social Work under Socialism (Vesna Leskošek).
- Tuberculosis Welfare in Basel: Institutionalising and Professionalising Social Work in the Context of Middle and Upper Class Charity (Daniel Gredig)Sources of Local Charity and Social Work in the Netherlands (Vibeke Kingma); Traditions of the Social Work Profession in Interwar Poland (1918-1939) (Izabela Szczepaniak-Wiecha); Towards a History of Social Work Training in Germany
- Discourses and Struggle for Power at the Turning Points (Elke Kruse); II Integration, Selection, and Exclusion in the Context of Social Welfare.
- Social Policy and Anti-Semitic Exclusion before and during World War II in Hungary. The Case of the Productive Social Policy (Dorottya Szikra)Building the "Social State" in Hungary: The Hungarian Settlement Movement between the Two World Wars (Eszter Varsa
- Dorottya Szikra
- Borbála Juhász); Rhetoric and Practice of Modernisation: Soviet Social Policy (1917-1930) (Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova
- Pavel Romanov).
- "Oppressed Today
- the Winners of Tomorrow. The Ways and Works of International Red Aid": A Communist World Organisation in the Force Fieldbetween Governmental Oppression and Social Work for Political Prisoners (Kurt Schilde)III Motherhood Policy and Child Protection; 'Give the Country Good Mothers'. Normalising Motherhood in Welfare Discourse and Practice (1920-1950) (Gisela Hauss
- Béatrice Ziegler); In the Interest of Children: Modes of Intervention in Family Privacy in Austria (1914-1945) (Gerhard Melinz).
- Helping the Mother to be 'Soviet': The Medicalisation of Maternity and Nursery Development in Russia in the1920-1930s (Yulia Gradskova)Investing in Future Citizens: Finnish Social Policies and Child Welfare Social Work after World War II (Mirja Satka); Résumé; Dual Mandate, Many Faces. Histories of Social Work (Dagmar Schulte); About the Authors.