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From mutual aid to the welfare state :fraternal societies and social services, 1890-1967
- 作者: Beito, David T.,
- 出版: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press ©2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 320 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Sociétés d'aide mutuelle , Fraternal insurance. , Friendly Societies history , Médecine Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Onderlinge hulpverlening. , History, 20th Century , Fraternal insurance , Assurance mutuelle États-Unis -- Histoire. , Fraternal organizations United States -- History. , History. , Mutualism , History, 19th Century , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , EconomicsGeneral. , Genootschappen. , Friendly Societies , Fraternal insurance United States -- History. , Histoire. , Mutualism. , United States , Sociale dienstverlening. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics -- General. , Electronic books. , Mutualisme (Économie politique) , Mutualisme (Économie politique) États-Unis -- Histoire. , Médecine , Fraternal organizations. , Sociétés d'aide mutuelle États-Unis -- Histoire. , Médecine Histoire -- 19e siècle. , Mutualism United States -- History. , Histoire , Assurance mutuelle , Insurance, Health history , Insurance, Health , Fraternal organizations , Verenigingen. , United States. , history
- ISBN: 0807860557 , 9780807860557
- ISBN: 080782531X , 0807848417 , 9780807825310 , 9780807848418
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-306) and index.
- 摘要: Apart from churches, more Americans belonged to fraternal societies than any other kind of voluntary organization. This book explores the history and cultural significance of these organizations, arguing that changing cultural attitudes and an expanding welfare state propelled their decline.
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During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, more Americans belonged to fraternal societies than to any other kind of voluntary association, with the possible exception of churches. Despite the stereotypical image of the lodge as the exclusive domain of white men, fraternalism cut across race, class, and gender lines to include women, African Americans, and immigrants. Exploring the history and impact of fraternal societies in the United States, David Beito uncovers the vital importance they had in the social and fiscal lives of millions of American families. Much more than a means of addressing deep-seated cultural, psychological, and gender needs, fraternal societies gave Americans a way to provide themselves with social-welfare services that would otherwise have been inaccessible, Beito argues. In addition to creating vast social and mutual aid networks among the poor and in the working class, they made affordable life and health insurance available to their members and established hospitals, orphanages, and homes for the elderly. Fraternal societies continued their commitment to mutual aid even into the early years of the Great Depression, Beito says, but changing cultural attitudes and the expanding welfare state eventually propelled their decline.
來源: Google Book
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