State, private life and political change
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State, private life and political change
(Explorations in sociology, 32)
Macmillan, 1990
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Originally presented at the British Sociological Association Conference (BSA) 'Sociology and history' held at Edinburgh University in March 1988"--p. vii
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The subject of this work is the interplay between everyday lives and "the state". It is one of four volumes of essays from the British Sociological Association Conference "Sociology and History" held at Edinburgh University in March 1988. All the contributors address the maintenance of unequal relationships between men and women and take the view that class and gender struggles are essential to an understanding of political change at the level of both the local and the central state.
目次
- Part 1 The state, masculinity, and sexuality: "No More Heroes"? - masculinity, violence and the civilizing process, David H.J.Morgan
- sexuality and history revisited, Jeffrey Weeks
- state organizations and men's sexuality in the public domain 1870-1920, Jeff Hearn. Part 2 The development of the Welfare State revisited: the Second World War and the Welfare State in Britain - sociological interpretations of historical development, Graham Fennell
- wartime designs for a welfare state - Australia and Britain in 1942, Sheila Shaver
- the politics of caring - the case of municipal home making in Finland, Leila Simonen. Part 3 Nineteenth century intervention and reports: women, factory legislation and the dangerous trades 1880-1914, Barbara Harrison and Helen Mockett
- women and the inebriate reformatories, Geoffrey Hunt et al. Part 4 Local political action and the central State: a "social danger" - the contested history of teacher-state relations, Jenny Ozga
- urban politics and the rise of the Labour Party 1919-1939, Mike Savage
- women and working-class politics in Scotland, 1900-1914, Eleanor Gordon.
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