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April 23, 1998 0195053117 978-0195053111 1
The welfare state was one of the pillars of the Weimar Republic. The Weimar experiment in democracy depended to no small degree upon the welfare system's ability to give German citizens at least a fundamental level of material and mental security in the face of the new risks to which they had been exposed by the effects of the lost war, revolution, and inflation. But the problems of the postwar period meant that, even in its best years, the Weimar welfare state was dangerously overburdened. The onset of the Depression and the growth of mass unemployment after 1929 destroyed republican democracy and the welfare state upon which it was based. On the ruins of Weimars social republic, the Nazis built a murderous racial state.

Existing work on the Weimar welfare state concentrates largely on the discussions of social reformers, welfare experts, feminists, and the laws and institutions that their debates produced. Yet the Weimar welfare state was not simply the product of discourse and discursive struggles; it was also constructed and re-produced by the daily interactions of hard-pressed officials and impatient, often desperate clients. Adopting a "history of everyday life" perspective, Germans on Welfare: From Weimar to Hitler, 1919-1935 shows how welfare discourse and policy were translated into welfare practices by local officials and appropriated, contested, or re-negotiated by millions of welfare clients.

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"Crew has compiled a broad assortment of primary sources to give readers a glimpse into Germany under Hitler.... An extensive bibliography, divided by topic, and a list of Web sites offer many good choices for further information."--School Library Journal

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David F. Crew is at University of Texas, Austin.

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Detlev Peukert has argued that in the 1920s, Germany broke with its nineteenth-century past more abruptly, more distinctly than any other western industrial nation. Read the first page
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capital pensioners, welfare district offices, youth welfare authorities, volunteer welfare workers, social pensioners, other welfare clients, elevated welfare, local welfare authorities, welfare decree, private welfare activities, private welfare organizations, welfare office directors, district welfare offices, religious welfare organizations, welfare unemployed, youth office, local welfare systems, welfare districts, female social workers, welfare officials, private welfare agencies, correctional education, welfare experts, obligatory labor, free welfare
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Social Democrats, Social Democratic, Weimar Republic, Labor Office, Innere Mission, National Welfare Decree, World War, Marie Baum, Youth Welfare Law, Hamburg Communist, Dusseldorf Family Care Agency, President Martini, Social Democracy, Economics Ministry, Hedwig Stieve, Housing Office, Labor Ministry, Protestant Welfare Office, Der Arbeitslose, Der Rentner, Emilie Zadow, Third Reich, Deutsche Liga, German Rentnerbund, Guardianship Court
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