Social Cohesion and Welfare States: From Fragmentation to Social Peace

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Aiming to go beyond reiterating the stereotypical narrative of the rise of welfare states, this interdisciplinary book examines the long-run historical processes of the development of the welfare state. It focuses on the complex political, social, economic and institutional transformations which give rise to these peaceful and cohesive societies. Welfare is crucial to the story of peaceful social integration and this book explores and explains this vital connection, taking a non-linear view of the history of moving from fragmentation to peace with comprehensive welfare institutions. Chapters collectively focus on three central areas: (a) types of socio-political fragmentation, (b) the interconnection of social, political, and economic forces that led to the institutionalisation of integrationist processes and policies (including re-distributional welfare systems), and (c) how this new institutional development helped achieve, or failed to achieve, social peace and welfare. The international panel of expert contributors provide case studies from a rich variety of country contexts, including Germany, South Africa, the Netherlands, Austria, and the Nordic Countries. This thought-provoking collection of essays is well suited for advanced students and researchers in social history, economic history, political economy and social policy.

Author(s): Christopher Lloyd, Matti Hannikainen
Series: Perspectives in Economic and Social History
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 230
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
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Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
1 From social fragmentation to peaceful social cohesion: Historical and future themes
2 Smooth sailing toward more peaceful societies? Long-run Nordic development paths
3 Public-sector growth in Finland before the welfare state: Central and local government perspectives
4 The (strong) state, the welfare state and social cohesion: Finland in comparison
5 Decades of disagreement: Rise of the coordinated welfare state in the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
6 Social cohesion through policy coordination: The state, interests and institutions in Austria and Finland after 1945
7 The German welfare state between path dependency, federalism, and political shocks, 19th and 20th centuries
8 Transition paths out of social fragmentation: The South African state, social welfare and nation building, 1950–2015
Index