Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History
Herausgeber: Jensen, Steven L. B.; Walton, Charles
Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History
Herausgeber: Jensen, Steven L. B.; Walton, Charles
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This volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights from the Middle Ages to the present day. It situates this history within perennial struggles over obligation, while probing the relationship of social rights to questions of religion, race, gender, class, empire and globalisation.
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This volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights from the Middle Ages to the present day. It situates this history within perennial struggles over obligation, while probing the relationship of social rights to questions of religion, race, gender, class, empire and globalisation.
Produktdetails
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- Human Rights in History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781009005111
- ISBN-10: 1009005111
- Artikelnr.: 71973085
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Human Rights in History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781009005111
- ISBN-10: 1009005111
- Artikelnr.: 71973085
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: 1. Not 'second-generation rights': rethinking the history of
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
Introduction: 1. Not 'second-generation rights': rethinking the history of
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.







