Author

Publication

2002-06-18 - University of Michigan Press

Language

English

Word Count

112,000 words, Guess

Page Count

448 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100472112589
  • ISBN-139780472112586
  • LibraryThing927553
  • Library of Congress Control Number2001006516
  • OCLC Control Number48390983
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780472112586
  • Open LibraryOL7634086M

Classifications

  • LCCHT137 .L354 2002
  • LCCHT137.L354 2002

Description

"Cities, Sin, and Social Reform in Imperial Germany breaks new ground in the history of social thought and action in Germany from 1870 to 1914. Examining a variety of attitudes and programs, the book emphasizes socially liberal efforts to counteract perceived problems in the area of moral behavior through progressive reforms. It thus points the reader toward connections and parallels between Germany and other parts of the transatlantic world.". "Cities, Sin, and Social Reform considers a broad spectrum of responses not only to the breakdown of social cohesion in general, but also to specific forms of deviant behavior. The author draws on large numbers of writings from the period by clergymen, jurists, medical doctors, educators, social workers, and others, and focuses on activists as well as writers. This literature illuminates the histories not only of urbanization, but also of sexuality, Christianity, leisure, education, and women.". "Focusing on positive instead of escapist responses to the challenges that inhered in urban society, this work can be read as part of an ongoing reassessment of the German Empire that points away from the idea that Germans were traveling an antimodernist Sonderweg, or special path, that led inevitably to National Socialism and the Third Reich."--BOOK JACKET.

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