TÃtulo : |
European Socialists and the State in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Fulla, Mathieu, ; Lazar, Marc, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2020 |
Número de páginas: |
XXIX, 400 p. 4 ilustraciones |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-41540-2 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Mano de obra Historia Historia social Politica mundial Historia Laboral Historia de la Europa moderna Historia polÃtica |
Clasificación: |
3.063.609 |
Resumen: |
Este volumen editado promueve un enfoque comparativo y transnacional de la compleja y ambigua relación entre el socialismo de Europa occidental y el Estado contemporáneo a lo largo de la larga duración. Fomenta una mejor comprensión del socialismo y al mismo tiempo arroja una luz original sobre la historia del Estado contemporáneo en Europa. Los socialistas han sido una fuerza polÃtica primordial desde finales del siglo XIX hasta el presente. Por su fuerza, su presencia en el corazón de las sociedades, su dinamismo, su inventiva y su influencia, han dejado su huella en la fisonomÃa europea y contribuido a forjar parte de su identidad. Esto es particularmente cierto en lo que respecta al Estado de bienestar y al papel desempeñado por el Estado en la construcción, incorporación y extensión de este modelo social. Sorprendentemente, no ha habido ninguna investigación destinada a analizar sistemáticamente la relación entre socialismo y Estado. Este volumen llena un vacÃo de conocimiento al rechazar la simplificación de los medios y la polémica polÃtica mantenida por los opositores al socialismo –y a veces por los propios socialistas– que vincula sistemáticamente el socialismo con el "estatismo". Se centra en numerosos estudios de caso que involucran a Francia, Italia, España, Grecia, Austria, Alemania, Bélgica, el Reino Unido y Escandinavia, y destaca la diversidad de organizaciones dentro del socialismo europeo. En última instancia, este libro demuestra que el destino de esta cultura polÃtica depende de los propios partidos socialistas, pero también de cualquier nueva configuración que puedan asumir los estados. Por el contrario, el futuro de los Estados también dependerá en parte de las decisiones que tomen los socialistas, si todavÃa existen y tienen los medios para tomar decisiones y hacer oÃr su voz. |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1: Introduction. European Socialists and the State: A comparative and transnational approach (Mathieu Fulla and Marc Lazar) -- Part I: Acculturating to the state to democratise it -- Chapter 2: Introduction (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 3: Between Challenging the Authoritarian State and Democratizing It: German Social Democracy, 1914-1945 (Stefan Berger) -- Chapter 4: French Socialists and the State, 1905-2017 (Alain Bergounioux) -- Chapter 5: The Planist Temptation: Belgian Social Democracy and the State during the Great Depression, c. 1929 - c. 1936 (Tommaso Milani) -- Chapter 6: Paradoxes of Hegemony: Scandinavian Social Democracy and the State (Yohann Aucante) -- Part II: Socialists and civil servants -- Chapter 7: Introduction (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 8: The British Labour Party and the Civil Service in the Twentieth Century (Kevin Theakston) -- Chapter 9: Social Democracy, Labour Unions and Civil Service in West Germany since the Second World War (Bernd Faulenbach) -- Chapter 10: The French Socialist Party, Civil Servants and the State (Laure Machu and Matthieu Tracol) -- Chapter 11: Socialism, the State and Civil Service in Spain : Two Experiences in Perspective (Second Republic and Democratic Transition) (Juan Francisco Fuentes) -- Chapter 12: The Swedish SAP: Civil Servants, Social Engineers and Welfare Bureaucrat (Kjell Östberg) -- Chapter 13: The Divorce between Public-Sector Employees and West European Socialist Parties (Luc Rouban) -- Part III: Socialists and Changes in Capitalism and States -- Chapter 14: Introduction (Marc Lazar) -- Chapter 15: French Socialists, Capitalism and the State: A Unique Approach within West European Social Democracy? (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 16: From Marxism to "Agenda 2010": German Social Democratic Notions of the State from Its Founding until Today (Sebastian Voigt) -- Chapter 17: "K. u. k. Social Democracy" Reloaded: Austria's SPÖ and the State after 1945 (Maria Mesner) -- Chapter 18: The Swedish Social Democrats, ReformSocialism and the state after the Golden Era (Jenny Andersson and Kjell Östberg) -- Chapter 19: What's Left of Blairism? The Labour Party's changing conception of the state since the 1980s (Emmanuelle Avril) -- Chapter 20: The Italian Socialist Party from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s: Socialists and a Weak State (Marc Lazar with the collaboration of Massimo Asta) -- Chapter 21: Superficial Social Democracy: PASOK, the State and the Shipwreck of the Greek Economy (Gerassimos Moschonas) -- . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This edited volume promotes a comparative and transnational approach to the complex and ambiguous relationship between West European socialism and the contemporary state over the longue durée. It encourages a better understanding of socialism while also casting an original light on the history of the contemporary state in Europe. Socialists have been a prime political force since the late nineteenth century through to the present. Through their strength, their presence at the heart of societies, their dynamism, inventiveness, and influence, they have left their mark on the European physiognomy and helped to forge part of its identity. This is particularly true where the welfare state is concerned, and the role played by the state in constructing, embedding, and extending this social model. Surprisingly, there has been no research aiming to systematically analyse the relationship between socialism and the state. This volume fills a gap in knowledge by rejecting the media simplification and political polemic maintained by opponents of socialism – and sometimes by socialists themselves – which systematically links socialism with "statism". It focuses on numerous case studies involving France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Austria, Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, and highlights the diversity of organisations within European socialism. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the fate of this political culture depends on the socialist parties themselves but also on any new configurations that states may assume. Conversely, the future of states will also depend partly on the choices made by socialists, if they still exist and still have the means to shape decisions and make their voices heard. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
European Socialists and the State in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries [documento electrónico] / Fulla, Mathieu, ; Lazar, Marc, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XXIX, 400 p. 4 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-3-030-41540-2 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Mano de obra Historia Historia social Politica mundial Historia Laboral Historia de la Europa moderna Historia polÃtica |
Clasificación: |
3.063.609 |
Resumen: |
Este volumen editado promueve un enfoque comparativo y transnacional de la compleja y ambigua relación entre el socialismo de Europa occidental y el Estado contemporáneo a lo largo de la larga duración. Fomenta una mejor comprensión del socialismo y al mismo tiempo arroja una luz original sobre la historia del Estado contemporáneo en Europa. Los socialistas han sido una fuerza polÃtica primordial desde finales del siglo XIX hasta el presente. Por su fuerza, su presencia en el corazón de las sociedades, su dinamismo, su inventiva y su influencia, han dejado su huella en la fisonomÃa europea y contribuido a forjar parte de su identidad. Esto es particularmente cierto en lo que respecta al Estado de bienestar y al papel desempeñado por el Estado en la construcción, incorporación y extensión de este modelo social. Sorprendentemente, no ha habido ninguna investigación destinada a analizar sistemáticamente la relación entre socialismo y Estado. Este volumen llena un vacÃo de conocimiento al rechazar la simplificación de los medios y la polémica polÃtica mantenida por los opositores al socialismo –y a veces por los propios socialistas– que vincula sistemáticamente el socialismo con el "estatismo". Se centra en numerosos estudios de caso que involucran a Francia, Italia, España, Grecia, Austria, Alemania, Bélgica, el Reino Unido y Escandinavia, y destaca la diversidad de organizaciones dentro del socialismo europeo. En última instancia, este libro demuestra que el destino de esta cultura polÃtica depende de los propios partidos socialistas, pero también de cualquier nueva configuración que puedan asumir los estados. Por el contrario, el futuro de los Estados también dependerá en parte de las decisiones que tomen los socialistas, si todavÃa existen y tienen los medios para tomar decisiones y hacer oÃr su voz. |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1: Introduction. European Socialists and the State: A comparative and transnational approach (Mathieu Fulla and Marc Lazar) -- Part I: Acculturating to the state to democratise it -- Chapter 2: Introduction (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 3: Between Challenging the Authoritarian State and Democratizing It: German Social Democracy, 1914-1945 (Stefan Berger) -- Chapter 4: French Socialists and the State, 1905-2017 (Alain Bergounioux) -- Chapter 5: The Planist Temptation: Belgian Social Democracy and the State during the Great Depression, c. 1929 - c. 1936 (Tommaso Milani) -- Chapter 6: Paradoxes of Hegemony: Scandinavian Social Democracy and the State (Yohann Aucante) -- Part II: Socialists and civil servants -- Chapter 7: Introduction (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 8: The British Labour Party and the Civil Service in the Twentieth Century (Kevin Theakston) -- Chapter 9: Social Democracy, Labour Unions and Civil Service in West Germany since the Second World War (Bernd Faulenbach) -- Chapter 10: The French Socialist Party, Civil Servants and the State (Laure Machu and Matthieu Tracol) -- Chapter 11: Socialism, the State and Civil Service in Spain : Two Experiences in Perspective (Second Republic and Democratic Transition) (Juan Francisco Fuentes) -- Chapter 12: The Swedish SAP: Civil Servants, Social Engineers and Welfare Bureaucrat (Kjell Östberg) -- Chapter 13: The Divorce between Public-Sector Employees and West European Socialist Parties (Luc Rouban) -- Part III: Socialists and Changes in Capitalism and States -- Chapter 14: Introduction (Marc Lazar) -- Chapter 15: French Socialists, Capitalism and the State: A Unique Approach within West European Social Democracy? (Mathieu Fulla) -- Chapter 16: From Marxism to "Agenda 2010": German Social Democratic Notions of the State from Its Founding until Today (Sebastian Voigt) -- Chapter 17: "K. u. k. Social Democracy" Reloaded: Austria's SPÖ and the State after 1945 (Maria Mesner) -- Chapter 18: The Swedish Social Democrats, ReformSocialism and the state after the Golden Era (Jenny Andersson and Kjell Östberg) -- Chapter 19: What's Left of Blairism? The Labour Party's changing conception of the state since the 1980s (Emmanuelle Avril) -- Chapter 20: The Italian Socialist Party from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s: Socialists and a Weak State (Marc Lazar with the collaboration of Massimo Asta) -- Chapter 21: Superficial Social Democracy: PASOK, the State and the Shipwreck of the Greek Economy (Gerassimos Moschonas) -- . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This edited volume promotes a comparative and transnational approach to the complex and ambiguous relationship between West European socialism and the contemporary state over the longue durée. It encourages a better understanding of socialism while also casting an original light on the history of the contemporary state in Europe. Socialists have been a prime political force since the late nineteenth century through to the present. Through their strength, their presence at the heart of societies, their dynamism, inventiveness, and influence, they have left their mark on the European physiognomy and helped to forge part of its identity. This is particularly true where the welfare state is concerned, and the role played by the state in constructing, embedding, and extending this social model. Surprisingly, there has been no research aiming to systematically analyse the relationship between socialism and the state. This volume fills a gap in knowledge by rejecting the media simplification and political polemic maintained by opponents of socialism – and sometimes by socialists themselves – which systematically links socialism with "statism". It focuses on numerous case studies involving France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Austria, Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, and highlights the diversity of organisations within European socialism. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the fate of this political culture depends on the socialist parties themselves but also on any new configurations that states may assume. Conversely, the future of states will also depend partly on the choices made by socialists, if they still exist and still have the means to shape decisions and make their voices heard. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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