Florence Kelley, German Political Culture, and Social Welfare, 1880-1930

Sep 28, 1995

Lecture at the GHI | Speaker: Katheryn Kish Sklar, SUNY at Binghamton | Lecture Series: The German Welfare State in International Perspective

 

Fall Lecture Series 1995


The German Welfare State in International Perspective

World War I, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany
September 13, 1995
Young-Su Hong (SUNY at Stony Brook)

Florence Kelley, German Political Culture, and Social Welfare, 1880-1930
September 28, 1995
Katheryn Kish Sklar (SUNY at Binghamton)

The History of Social Welfare in America: A Comparative Analysis
October 11, 1995
Edward D. Berkowitz (George Washington University)

The Meaning of Welfare in the Weimar Republic
October 26, 1995
David F. Crew (University of Texas)

Reflections on a Spittoon:
German and French Approaches to Welfare Reform in the Late Nineteenth Century
November 08, 1995
Allan Mitchell (University of California at San Diego)

The Postwar German Welfare State: Between Restoration and Reform
December 07, 1995
Peter Baldwin (University of California at Los Angeles)