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Author Hsia, Ke-Chin, author.

Title Victims' state : war and welfare in Austria, 1868-1925 / Ke-Chin Hsia.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Government Poverty and Incentive Pensions in the Nineteenth Century -- The Emergence of the War Welfare Field from Peace to War -- A Social Offensive on the Home Front -- The Last-Ditch Effort to Save the Monarchy -- War Victims, a New Power Factor -- A Republic with "the Correct National and Social Sensibilities" -- "The Public's Interest in Invalids Has Waned."
Summary "This book offers the first integrated account about how late Imperial Austria and the First Austrian Republic responded to the needs of soldiers and their families when they faced adverse consequences of soldiering. It surveys the evolving legal and institutional context from the 19th century to the interwar years as well as the concrete actions taken by public and societal actors in confronting the massive losses in lives, health, and livelihoods during and after the First World War, specifically on the provision of care and welfare for disabled soldiers and dead soldiers' widows and orphans. Straddling the conventional historiographical divide of 1918, this book argues that the revolutions of 1918 was not all-determining in the realm of social policy and welfare politics in the post-Habsburg Central Europe. Rather, a "social offensive on the home front" was already initiated in 1917 and gained fresh momentum in 1918 and 1919 thanks to the emergence of war victims themselves as an assertive social movement that the new Austrian Republic sought to court and even partner with. This pivotal period in the Austrian warfare-welfare nexus is part of the longer trajectory of how the Austrian state became self-consciously "social" in the age of democratizing mass politics and mass conscription. It is also a story about war and war victim welfare's key roles in the formation of modern Austrian citizenship and statehood"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Public welfare -- Austria -- History.
Veterans -- Services for -- Austria -- History -- 20th century.
Veterans -- Austria -- Social conditions.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Veterans -- Austria.
Austria -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Austria -- Armed Forces -- History -- 20th century.
Austria -- Armed Forces -- History -- 19th century.
Armed Forces. (OCoLC)fst00814586
Public welfare. (OCoLC)fst01083250
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Veterans. (OCoLC)fst01165710
Veterans -- Services for. (OCoLC)fst01165797
Veterans -- Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01165802
Austria. (OCoLC)fst01204901
World War (1914-1918) (OCoLC)fst01180746
Chronological Term 1800-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title War and welfare in Austria, 1868-1925
Other Form: Print version: Hsia, Ke-Chin. Victims' state New York : Oxford University Press, [2022] 9780197582374 (DLC) 2022000263
ISBN 9780197582404
0197582400
9780197582398 (epub)
0197582397
9780197582374 (hardcover)
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