France in the age of organization : factory, home and nation from the 1920s to Vichy

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    • Clarke, Jackie

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France in the age of organization : factory, home and nation from the 1920s to Vichy

Jackie Clarke

(Berghahn monographs in French studies, v. 11)

Berghahn Books, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-205) and index

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Description

In interwar France, there was a growing sense that 'organization' was the solution to the nation's perceived social, economic and political ills. This book examines the roots of this idea in the industrial rationalization movement and its manifestations in areas as diverse as domestic organization and economic planning. In doing so, it shows how experts in fields ranging from engineering to the biological sciences shaped visions of a rational socio-economic order from the 1920s to Vichy and beyond.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Constructing a Science of Organization Chapter 2: Organization, Psychology and the Social Question Chapter 3: Organization Goes Home Chapter 4: The Engineer-economist and the 'Sciences of Man' in the 1930s Chapter 5: Organization and 'Human Problems' in Vichy France Conclusion Biographical Bibliography Index

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