Mobilizing for Welfare in Europe

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  • ISBN 9781350457317
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 29 May 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is an engaging collection of 20 primary sources that provide insights into different approaches to social welfare from around Europe in the long 20th century, focusing particularly on marginalized groups.

Each chapter sheds light on a case of collective welfare action, and includes translated archival documents, alongside commentary that contextualises each case, and examines its socio-political underpinnings. This volume explores sources from 12 European countries, capturing historical approaches to collective action, and encompassing a plethora of welfare issues – such as religious and secular philanthropy, youth protection, gender history, and campaigns for prison reform. The result is a detailed study of the social welfare state in Europe.

With every source accompanied by an analysis of the ideas, ambitions, and practices of the actors themselves, in addition to an exploration of the larger regional context that influenced each pattern of collective mobilization, the editors highlight the distinction between the social and the political that underlies many forms of action undertaken in the field. Using the idea of ‘unpolitical politics’ as a new lens through which to explore the development of social welfare in a number of European contexts, this volume analyses who and what purports to be ‘neutral’, and why.

Laura Lee Downs is Directrice d’études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France, and Professor of History at the European University Institute, Italy.

Clarisse Berthezène is a Professor of Modern History at the University of Paris, France.

Dominika Gruziel is Senior Researcher in the ERC project “Social politics in European borderlands, 1870s-1990s: a comparative and transnational study” at the European University Institute, Italy.

Efi Avdela
is Professor Emerita of the University of Crete, Greece.

Dimitra Lampropoulou is Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.