Title: Transitions in social democracy: cultural and ideological problems of the golden age
Abstract: Introduction - John Callaghan and Ilaria Favretto ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY: AN OVERVIEW 1. Socialism in the twentieth century: a historical reflection - Donald Sassoon 2. A case of lost identity? a long view on social democracy worldwide - Marcel van der Linden 3. Missing in action: the New Deal legacy in American politics - Norman Birnbaum 4. Writing the comparative history of social democracy: a comparative look at Britain and Germany - Stefan Berger SHAPING THE POST-WAR 'SOCIAL COMPROMISE' 5. Social democracy and class conflict in twentieth century Europe - Nina Fishman 6. Social democracy in post-war East Germany - Gareth Pritchard 7. Social democracy at the turn of the 1960s - Paolo Pombeni 8. Between growth and security: social democracy from the strong society to the third way - Jenny Andersson PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY: IN THE GOLDEN AGE 9. The British Labour party and 'participation' in the 1960s - Steven Fielding 10. Arts and crafts: social democracy's cultural resources and repertoire in 1960s Britain - Lawrence Black 11. Resisting the 'pervasiveness of capitalist ideals'?: the Italian left and the challenge of 'affluent society' since 1945 - Ilaria Favretto 12. Old social democracy, New social movements and programmatic renewal 1968-2000 - John Callaghan 13. The meanings of 'social democracy'. The British and West German protests against nuclear weapons, 1957-64 - Holger Nehring CONCLUSION
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-03-01
Language: en
Type: book
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