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The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution
The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution, In May 1790, the French National Assembly created spinning workshops (<i>ateliers de filature</i>) for thousands of unemployed women in Paris. These <i>ateliers</i> disclose new aspects of the process which transformed Old Regime charity into revolutionar, The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution, In May 1790, the French National Assembly created spinning workshops (ateliers de filature) for thousands of unemployed women in Paris. These ateliers disclose new aspects of the process which transformed Old Regime charity into revolutionar, The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution
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  • The Origins of the Welfare State: Women, Work, and the French Revolution
  • Written by author Lisa DiCaprio
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, July 2007
  • In May 1790, the French National Assembly created spinning workshops (ateliers de filature) for thousands of unemployed women in Paris. These ateliers disclose new aspects of the process which transformed Old Regime charity into revolutionar
  • Women workers and the revolutionary origins of the modern welfare state
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Acknowledgments....................vii
Introduction....................ix
1. Old Regime Charity and Revolutionary Welfare....................1
2. State-Sponsored Work for Women....................45
3. The Year II Transformations of Work, Welfare, and Citizenship....................93
4. The Dismantling of Centralized Welfare....................146
Epilogue: The Legacy of French Revolution Welfare....................195
Notes....................209
Index....................251
Illustrations follow page....................92


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