German Professions, 1800-1950

German Professions, 1800-1950

German Professions, 1800-1950

German Professions, 1800-1950

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Overview

The role of the middle class in national development has always been of interest to historians concerned with the "peculiarities" of German history. Recently, the professional sector of the German middle class has come under historical scrutiny as part of a re-examination of those features of German society common to Western industrializing nations. This work provides comprehensive coverage of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany from the point of view of this new field. The contributors discuss the formation and development of such diverse professions as law, medicine, teaching, engineering, social work, and psychology, as well as the special cases of the bureaucracy and the military. They examine such questions as the role of the state in the creation and regulation of professions, the social and political role of various professional groups during the turbulent Weimar and Nazi periods, and the remarkable and troubling institutional continuity of certain professions through the Third Reich and into the postwar republics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195055962
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/10/1990
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.56(h) x 1.26(d)
Lexile: 1680L (what's this?)

About the Author

Albion College

University of North Carolina

Table of Contents

Contributorsix
Introduction3
The German Professions in History and Theory9
IThe Nineteenth Century
Specialists Against Specialization: Hellenism as Professional Ideology in German Classical Studies27
Public Office or Free Profession? German Attorneys in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries46
The Making of the Modern Medical Profession, 1800-1914: Prussian Doctors in the Nineteenth Century66
Volksschullehrerinnen: Bavarian Women Defining Themselves Through Their Profession85
Engineers in Wilhelmian Germany: Professionalization, Deprofessionalization, and the Development of Nonacademic Technical Education104
Academic, Proletarian, ...Professional? Shaping Professionalization for German Industrial Chemists, 1887-1920123
A Struggle for Existence: The Professionalization of German Architects143
IIThe Twentieth Century
Profession as Vocation: The German Civil Service163
The Past as Future: The German Officer Corps as Profession183
The Professionalization of Applied Economics: German Counterparts to Business Administration213
Femininity as a Vocation: Gender and Class Conflict in the Professionalization of German Social Work232
Conflict Within the Legal Profession: Simultaneous Admission and the German Bar, 1903-1927252
Women and the Professions in Germany, 1900-1945270
Psychology in Twentieth-Century Germany: Science and Profession289
The Professionalization of Psychotherapy in Germany, 1928-1949308
Index329
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