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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 Discipline, Community, and the Sixteenth-Century Origins of Modern Poor Relief |
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The Desacralization of Poverty and the New Discourse on Vagrancy |
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Work and the Reorganization of Public Assistance |
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Confessional Differences and the Role of Religion in the New Poor Relief |
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2 The Rise and Fall of the Workhouse: Poor Relief in the Age of Absolutism |
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Rethinking the Disciplinary Telos |
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The Formation of the Classical Workhouse |
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Beyond the Workhouse: Industriousness, Education, and the Prevention of Poverty in the Age of Enlightenment |
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3 Pauperism, Moral Reform, and Visions of Civil Society, 1800-1870 |
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Voluntary Associations and the Problem of Social Governance |
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Pauperism, the Dangerous Classes, and the Social Question |
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Protestant Social Conservatism and the Founding of the Inner Mission |
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Mobility, Modernity, and the Liberal Response to the Social Question |
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4 The State, the Market, and the Organization of Poor Relief, 1830-1870 |
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Reform Strategies in Prussia and Southern Germany |
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The Elberfeld System and the Formation of a Market Society, 1850-1870 |
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5 The Assistantial Double Helix: Poor Relief, Social Insurance, and the Political Economy of Poor Law Reform |
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Poor Law Reform by Another Name |
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Old Conflicts and New Departures |
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6 New Voices: Citizenship, Social Reform, and the Origins of Modern Social Work in Imperial Germany |
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The Inner Mission, 1870-1914 |
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The Bourgeois Women's Movement, the Spiritualization of Motherhood, and Social Work as Social Reconciliation |
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The Caritas Association and the Reluctant Modernization of Catholic Charity |
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Social Democracy: The Demonization of the Capitalist System and Pragmatic Cooperation at the Local Level |
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7 The Social Perspective on Poverty and the Origins of Modern Social Welfare |
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The Social Perspective on Poverty and the Logic of Social Citizenship |
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Familial Subjects The Archimedean Point of Social Reform |
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8 From Fault to Risk: Changing Strategies of Assistance to the Jobless in Imperial Germany |
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Migrant Relief, Workhouses, and the Policing of the Residuum |
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From the Margins to the Center: The War on Labor Market Risk |
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9 Youth Welfare and the Political Alchemy of Juvenile Justice |
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Guardianship and the Public Interest in the Private Family |
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Juvenile Delinquency and the Socialization of Juvenile Justice |
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10 The Social Evolution of Poor Relief, the Crisis of Voluntarism, and the Limits of Progressive Social Reform |
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11 Family, Welfare, and (Dis)order on the Home Front |
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Total War and the Transformation of Social Politics |
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Female Dependence, Female Citizenship, and the Wartime Challenge to Deterrent Poor Relief |
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Kriegerfrauen and the Politics of National Obligation |
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Motherhood, Work, and the Grounds of Citizenship |
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Disabled Veterans and the Contradictions of Therapeutic Welfare |
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12 Wartime Youth Welfare and the Progressive Refiguring of the Social Contract |
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From Prevention to Promotion: Rethinking the Political Rationality of Social Assistance |
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State, Society, and the Corporatist Turn in the Social Sector |
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Conclusion: The End of Poor Relief and the Invention of Welfare |
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Sources and Abbreviations |
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Index |
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