The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State in Germany 1780-1914
HIST 347
Spring 2007 not offered
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This seminar analyzes the history of the social question and the rise of the welfare state in 19th-century Germany, focusing mainly on Prussia. Drawing on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, the course begins by investigating the poor relief and agricultural reform policies of the German ancien regime, the Stein-Hardenberg reforms in Prussia, and the problem of pauperism before and during the 1848 Revolution. Most of the seminar analyzes the transformation of the social question between 1850 and 1900 through rapid agricultural change, industrial growth, and urbanization, exploring the impact of these processes on workers, the middle classes, public opinion, political parties, academia, and government officials. We will focus especially on the passage of Bismarck's social insurance legislation in the 1880s, allowing a critical assessment of the conditions, opinions, and interests that enabled the creation of the German welfare state. Finally, we will assess the social question and welfare state as they are relevant to the question of the "special path" of German history, by drawing the Bismarckian welfare state into comparative perspective. |
Essential Capabilities:
Speaking, Writing |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS HIST |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (HIST-MN)(HIST) |
Major Readings:
David Blackbourn, THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY Hermann Beck, THE ORIGINS OF THE AUTHORITARIAN WELFARE STATE IN PRUSSIA Sheilagh Ogilvie, ed., GERMANY: A NEW SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY George Steinmetz, REGULATING THE SOCIAL Gerhard A. Ritter, SOCIAL WELFARE IN GERMANY AND BRITAIN
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Examinations and Assignments: The primary objective of this course is to develop the interpretive and critical skills needed to write a research paper of 20-30 pages. Your grade in this seminar will be calculated on the basis of six components:
1. Critical source exercise 10% 2. Midterm exam 20% 3. Prospectus 10% 4. Literature survey 10% 5. Seminar presentation 10% 6. Research paper 40% |
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