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            Die Wunden des Staates

            Kriegsopfer und Sozialstaat in Österreich nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg (1914–1938)

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            Author(s)
            Pawlowsky, Verena
            Wendelin, Harald
            Collection
            Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            The study’s subject is the assistance for the victims of World War I in Austria. It explains the numerous measures taken in favour of disabled veterans and war widows during the war and in the post-war period and describes the powerful organisations of the invalids. The assistance for war victims expressed very early social policy as supported by the state.
             
            Das Buch nimmt die Kriegsopfer des Ersten Weltkriegs in den Blick. Es rekonstruiert das für Kriegsbeschädigte, Witwen und Waisen geschaffene Versorgungssystem sowie die Entwicklung seines normativen Rahmens in der Habsburgermonarchie und in der Ersten Republik. Die Autoren betonen die Rolle der Invaliden im Kampf um ihre Rechte und analysieren die Schaffung des Versorgungsystems für Kriegsopfer als einen entscheidenden Schritt auf dem Weg zum modernen Sozialstaat.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/156077
            Keywords
            disabled veterans; war victims; welfare state; social security; first world war; Kriegsbeschädigte; Kriegsopfer; Sozialstaat; Fürsorge; Erster Weltkrieg; Deutsche Kriegsversehrte im 20. Jahrhundert; Invalidität; Kaiserlich-königlich; Knight Bachelor; Österreich; Wien; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JW Warfare and defence
            DOI
            10.26530/oapen_515614
            ISBN
            9783205795988
            Publication date and place
            2015
            Grantor
            • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
            Imprint
            Böhlau
            Pages
            586
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