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States, social knowledge, and the origins of modern social policies
| 責任表示 | edited by Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol |
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| シリーズ | Princeton paperbacks |
| データ種別 | 図書 |
| 出版情報 | Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press New York : Russell Sage Foundation , c1996 |
| 本文言語 | 英語 |
| 大きさ | vi, 332 p. ; 24 cm |
| 概要 | From the 1850s to the 1920s, laws regulating the industrial labor process, pensions for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and measures to educate and ensure the welfare of children were enacted in ...any industrializing capitalist nations. This same period saw the development of modern social sciences. The eight essays collected here examine the reciprocal influence of social policy and academic research in comparative context, ranging across policy areas and encompassing developments in Britain, the United States, Germany, France, Canada, Scandinavia, and Japan. Introduced by the editors, the essays include Part I on the emergence of modern social knowledge by Ira Katznelson, Anson Rabinbach, and Bjorn Wittrock and Peter Wagner; Part II on reformist social scientists and public policymaking by Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Ronan Van Rossem, Libby Schweber, and John R. Sutton; Part III on state managers and the uses of social knowledge by Stein Kuhnle and Sheldon Garon, and a conclusion by Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol. From the 1850s to the 1920s, laws regulating the industrial labor process, pensions for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and measures to educate and ensure the welfare of children were enacted in many industrializing capitalist nations. This same period saw the development of modern social sciences. The eight essays collected here examine the reciprocal influence of social policy and academic research in comparative context, ranging across policy areas and encompassing developments in Britain, the United States, Germany, France, Canada, Scandinavia, and Japan. Introduced by the editors, the essays include Part I on the emergence of modern social knowledge by Ira Katznelson, Anson Rabinbach, and Björn Wittrock and Peter Wagner; Part II on reformist social scientists and public policymaking by Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Ronan Van Rossem, Libby Schweber, and John R. Sutton; Part III on state managers and the uses of social knowledge by Stein Kuhnle and Sheldon Garon, and a conclusion by Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol. 続きを見る |
所蔵情報
| 状態 | 巻次 | 所蔵場所 | 請求記号 | 刷年 | 文庫名称 | 資料番号 | コメント | 予約・取寄 | 複写申込 | 自動書庫 |
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: pbk | 中央図 自動書庫 | 311.13/R 82/1 | 1996 |
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017211996009548 |
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: pa | 法 研究室 | J 60/S/13 | 1996 |
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015212001013235 |
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書誌詳細
| 一般注記 | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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| 著者標目 | Rueschemeyer, Dietrich Skocpol, Theda |
| 件 名 | LCSH:Social policy LCSH:Knowledge, Sociology of |
| 分 類 | NDC9:361.2 NDC8:311.13 LCC:HN28 DC20:361.6/1 |
| 書誌ID | 1000251635 |
| ISBN | 069100112X |
| NCID | BA26722536 |
| 巻冊次 | : pa ; ISBN:069100112X |
| 登録日 | 2009.09.11 |
| 更新日 | 2015.08.27 |
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