Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 29 (2018), 1

Titel der Ausgabe 
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 29 (2018), 1
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The End of Social Democracy? The Moderate Left Since 1945, Its Transformation and Outlook in Europe

Erschienen
Innsbruck 2018: StudienVerlag
Erscheint 
drei Bände pro Jahr
ISBN
ISBN 978-3-7065-5682-8, ISSN 1016-765 X
Anzahl Seiten
208 S.
Preis
32 €

 

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Institution
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften/Austrian Journal of Historical Studies (OeZG)
Land
Austria
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Redaktionsanschrift: Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Universität Wien Universitätsring 1 A-1010 Wien oezg.journal@univie.ac.at
Von
Kühschelm, Oliver

The second half of the 20th century has been called "the social democratic era". The expansion of the welfare state, the tremendous increase in income that went with it, and the social security of an expanding economy were seen as evidence for this notion.
The dwindling impact of the left on public opinion and consequently policy-making leads to the question whether we are now facing “the end of social democracy”.

This volume brings together studies on the trajectories of social democratic parties in several European countries, challenging and contradicting the thesis of the social democratic era and its fall. Focusing on different periods of post-war history, the authors show similarities and differences between the various national flavours of the moderate left.

Herausgeber*innen dieses Bands: Marianne Egger de Campo / Christian Fleck

Inhaltsverzeichnis

5
Marianne Egger de Campo / Christian Fleck
editorial: end of social democracy?

14
Karim Fertikh
The Godesberg Program and its Aftermath: A Socio-histoire of an Ideological Transformation in European Social Democracies

41
Harm Kaal
Work in Progress: Class and Voter Interaction in Election Campaigns of Dutch Social Democrats, c. 1945 to the 1970s

61
Jan Hansen
The End of the SPD as We Knew it? Euromissiles, Peace Activism, and the Transformation of the Political

85
Alan Granadino
Between Radical Rhetoric and Political Moderation: The Portuguese PS and Its International Networks in the Carnation Revolution

Forum

111
Jan De Graaf
The Golden Age and its Malcontents: Continental Socialists and Social Democrats Facing the British and Scandinavian Models

135
Fritz Weber
Die Sozialdemokratie auf dem Weg von oder zu sich selbst. Gibt es eine Logik in der politischen Entwicklung der letzten 150 Jahre?

Open Space

148
Andreas Kranebitter
Der „Kampf gegen das Verbrechertum“ im nationalsozialistischen Österreich. Die Kriminalpolizei und die Radikalisierung der NS-Verfolgungspolitik nach 1938

180
Thomas König
A Strategy of Containment: Heinrich Drimmel’s Political Activism in the Realm of Higher Education Policy in the Early Second Republic

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