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Warfare and Welfare: Military Conflict and Welfare State Development in Western Countries

Warfare and Welfare: Military Conflict and Welfare State Development in Western Countries

Herbert Obinger
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While the first half of the 20th century was characterized by total war, the second half witnessed, at least in the Western world, a massive expansion of the modern welfare state. A growing share of the population was covered by ever more generous systems of social protection that dramatically
reduced poverty and economic inequality in the post-war decades. With it also came a growth in social spending, taxation and regulation that changed the nature of the modern state and the functioning of market economies. Whether and in which ways warfare and the rise of the welfare state are
related, is subject of this volume.

Distinguishing between three different phases , the volume provides the first systematic comparative analysis of the impact of war on welfare state development in the western world. The chapters written by leading scholars in this field
examine both short-term responses to and long-term effects of war in fourteen belligerent, occupied, and neutral countries in the age of mass warfare stretching over the period from ca. 1860 to 1960. The volume shows that both world wars are essential for understanding several aspects of welfare
state development in the western world.
Pages
496
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
September 17, 2018
ISBN
0198779593
ISBN 13
9780198779599

Warfare and Welfare: Military Conflict and Welfare State Development in Western Countries

Herbert Obinger
5/5 ( ratings)
While the first half of the 20th century was characterized by total war, the second half witnessed, at least in the Western world, a massive expansion of the modern welfare state. A growing share of the population was covered by ever more generous systems of social protection that dramatically
reduced poverty and economic inequality in the post-war decades. With it also came a growth in social spending, taxation and regulation that changed the nature of the modern state and the functioning of market economies. Whether and in which ways warfare and the rise of the welfare state are
related, is subject of this volume.

Distinguishing between three different phases , the volume provides the first systematic comparative analysis of the impact of war on welfare state development in the western world. The chapters written by leading scholars in this field
examine both short-term responses to and long-term effects of war in fourteen belligerent, occupied, and neutral countries in the age of mass warfare stretching over the period from ca. 1860 to 1960. The volume shows that both world wars are essential for understanding several aspects of welfare
state development in the western world.
Pages
496
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Release
September 17, 2018
ISBN
0198779593
ISBN 13
9780198779599

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