
A green history of the welfare state
- 서명/저자사항
- A green history of the welfare state
- 발행사항
- London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017
- 형태사항
- ix, 272 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN
- 9781138781887 (hbk)
- 주기사항
- Originally published in hardcover 2017 Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-266)and index Made of coal and surrounded by fish, 1945-51 -- A final farewell, 1951-55 -- An impenetrable fog, 1952-64 -- Upheavals, 1964-70 -- Crises of power, 1970-74 -- The party is over, 1974-79 -- The soul of a marketplace, 1979-87 -- Venus in capitalist furs, 1987-90 -- The long shadows, 1990-97 -- New dawn, new politics, new Britain, 1997-2001 -- Fixing the planet, 1997-2005 -- Crashing and burning, 2005-10
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책 소개
Environmental problems ? particularly climate change ? have become increasingly important to governments and social researchers in recent decades. Debates about their implications for social policies and welfare reforms are now moving towards centre stage. What has been missing from such debates is an account of the history of the welfare state in relation to environmental issues and green ideas.
A Green History of the Welfare State fills this gap. How have the environmental and social policy agendas developed? To what extent have welfare systems been informed by the principles of environmental ethics and politics? How effective has the welfare state been at addressing environmental problems? How might the history of social policies be reimagined? With its lively, chronological narrative, this book provides answers to these questions. Through overviews of key periods, politicians and reforms the book weaves together a range of subjects into a new kind of historical tapestry, including: social policy, economics, party politics, government action and legislation, and environmental issues.
This book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of environmental policy and history, social and public policy, social history, sociology and politics.
This book provides a green critique of the post-war history of the British welfare state, concentrating on the years from 1945 to 2010. In illuminating the principles, theoretical methods and analytical criteria which underpin that green critique, the book offers an alternative account of state-society relations. The evolution of social policies is central to the book’s narrative and as such, it provides a solid grounding for debates relating to the greening of social policy internationally.