Professional men, professional women : the European professions from the nineteenth century until today /: the European professions from the nineteenth century until today. (2010)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Professional men, professional women : the European professions from the nineteenth century until today /: the European professions from the nineteenth century until today. (2010)
- Main Title:
- Professional men, professional women : the European professions from the nineteenth century until today
- Uniform Title:
- Professionisti e gentiluomini.
- Further Information:
- Note: Maria Malatesta ; translated by Adrian Belton.
- Other Names:
- Malatesta, Maria
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: What Professions, What Countries? -- Comparing and Deconstructing Histories -- Discontinuity and Asymmetry -- Transition Costs -- State -- Crises -- The New Transition -- Legal Fields and Elites -- Judges -- Notaries -- The Forensic Kaleidoscope -- Bar Autonomy and State Regulation -- Great Britain -- France -- Italy -- Germany -- Great Britain -- The Assault on the Corporations -- The Birth of the General Practitioner -- The Canon of Ambiguity -- The National Health Service -- Thatcher and the Doctors -- France -- Monopoly and Unification of the Profession -- The Liberal Canon and Socialized Medicine -- Hospital-centrism -- The Ordre des Medecins from Vichy to Mitterand -- The Neo-liberal Doctors -- Italy -- The Monopoly of the University -- Professionalization, Local Authorities and the State -- From Mutual Benefit Societies to the National Health Service -- Doctors and Devolution -- Germany -- Reform of Academic Studies and the Birth of the Doctor -- Liberalization -- Doctors and Health Insurance -- Nazification -- The Balance of Medical Power -- France -- Technical Education and Training the State's Elites -- The Myth of the Polytechniciens -- Title and Identity -- Great Britain -- Experience versus Academy -- A Faded Myth -- Germany -- Profession, Industry and State -- Engineers and Nazism -- Two Engineers for the New Germany -- Italy -- An Academic Vocation -- The Construction of an Elite -- Fascism, Consensus, Employment -- The DoubleMachine generated contents note: What Professions, What Countries? -- Comparing and Deconstructing Histories -- Discontinuity and Asymmetry -- Transition Costs -- State -- Crises -- The New Transition -- Legal Fields and Elites -- Judges -- Notaries -- The Forensic Kaleidoscope -- Bar Autonomy and State Regulation -- Great Britain -- France -- Italy -- Germany -- Great Britain -- The Assault on the Corporations -- The Birth of the General Practitioner -- The Canon of Ambiguity -- The National Health Service -- Thatcher and the Doctors -- France -- Monopoly and Unification of the Profession -- The Liberal Canon and Socialized Medicine -- Hospital-centrism -- The Ordre des Medecins from Vichy to Mitterand -- The Neo-liberal Doctors -- Italy -- The Monopoly of the University -- Professionalization, Local Authorities and the State -- From Mutual Benefit Societies to the National Health Service -- Doctors and Devolution -- Germany -- Reform of Academic Studies and the Birth of the Doctor -- Liberalization -- Doctors and Health Insurance -- Nazification -- The Balance of Medical Power -- France -- Technical Education and Training the State's Elites -- The Myth of the Polytechniciens -- Title and Identity -- Great Britain -- Experience versus Academy -- A Faded Myth -- Germany -- Profession, Industry and State -- Engineers and Nazism -- Two Engineers for the New Germany -- Italy -- An Academic Vocation -- The Construction of an Elite -- Fascism, Consensus, Employment -- The Double Engineer -- Higher Commercial Education -- Accountants and Auditors -- Great Britain -- France -- Germany -- Italy -- Entering a Gentlemen's Club -- An Identikit of the Women Pioneers -- The Conquest of Higher Education -- The Health Professions -- Women Accountants -- Women Lawyers -- Women Professions and Citizenship: An Asymmetrical Pattern -- The Professional Restoration: An Ambiguous Pattern -- What Feminization?. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2010
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (200 pages)
- Subjects:
- 331.71094
Professions -- Europe -- History -- 19th century
Professions -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
Professions -- Europe -- History -- 21st century
Europe -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
Europe -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
Europe -- Intellectual life -- 21st century
Europe -- Social conditions -- 1789-1900
Europe -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781446209936
1446209938 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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