Inhalt: "Im Mittelpunkt des Artikels steht die Fragestellung, welche Verbindungen zwischen einer Weiblichen Kultur und der Krise um 1900 bestehen. Diese markante Zeitenwende konfrontierte den Einzelnen im Deutschen Kaiserreich mit einer Gesellschaft, die sich im Umbruch von der Agrar- zur Industrienation befand. Das Soziale und Kulturelle wurde in den Sog des Wandels gezogen. Die Zeitgenossen nahmen diese Umwälzung als eine tiefe Krise wahr. Das Geschlechterverhältnis war in einer Form von den Wandlungen betroffen, dass es zu den am meisten diskutierten Themen der Jahrhundertwende zählte. Krise, Kultur und Geschlecht überlagerten sich in den zeitgenössischen Auseinandersetzungen. An den drei verschiedenen Ideen einer Weiblichen Kultur von Georg Simmel, Marianne Weber und Benedict Friedlaender soll nachgezeichnet werden, wie sich die Verquickungen von Krise, Kultur und Geschlecht vollzogen und welche Rolle dem Weiblichen bei der Bewältigung der Krise von den drei AutorInnen zugeschrieben wurde." (Autorenreferat)
Schlagwörter:Deutsches Reich; Frauenbewegung; social work; soziale Bewegung; historische Entwicklung; capitalism; Kapitalismus; Migration; youth movement; Nationalsozialismus; Prävention; prevention; Jugendbewegung; Germany; Nazism; historical development; soziale Gerechtigkeit; Fürsorge; Wohlfahrtsstaat; women's movement; social movement; Sozialarbeit; welfare state; upbringing in an institution home; social justice; Deutschland; welfare care; Heimerziehung; exclusion; Sozialtechnologie; Exklusion; migration; social technology; German Reich; Soziale Arbeit; Innere Mission; Wichern; Kolonialisierung; Settlement-Bewegung; Jane Addans; August Spies; soziale Ausgrenzung; Alice Salomon; Siegfried Bernfeld; Volksgemeinschaft; Rauhes Haus; Janusz Korczak; Holocaust
SSOAR Kategorie:Sozialwesen, Sozialplanung, Sozialarbeit, Sozialpädagogik, Allgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Sozialpolitik, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
Grundkurs Soziale Arbeit : sieben Blicke auf Geschichte und Gegenwart Sozialer Arbeit. Bd. 2, Blicke auf die Jahre 1955, 1970 und 1995 sowie ein Rückblick auf die Soziale Arbeit in der DDR
(von Eberhard Mannschatz)
Inhalt: Schon im ersten Band mit den BLICKEN auf die Jahre 1850, 1890,1925 und 1935 hat Timm Kunstreich die Tragfähigkeit und Fruchtbarkeit seines Ansatzes demonstriert. Soziale Arbeit im Spannungsfeld zwischen den Polen "Sozialdisziplinierung" und "Pädagogik des Sozialen" anzusiedeln. In den "Gegenwarts-BLICKEN" dieses Bandes erfährt dieses Spannungsfeld eine besondere Aufladung. Für die Zeit um 1955 hebt der Autor die - unfreiwillige - Übereinstimmung der Systeme in Ost und West hervor, "Abweichende" pädagogisch und therapeutisch an die jeweils sich unfehlbar dünkende Gesellschaftsstruktur anzupassen. Bei den Dokumentationen für die Zeit um 1970 lässt der Autor keinen Zweifel daran, wo er in dieser Zeit stand: auf der Seite der kritischen Opposition. Je dichter man vor einer Sache steht, desto schwieriger wird es, das Ganze im Auge zu behalten. Diese Schwierigkeit meistert der Autor, indem er im BLICK auf das Jahr 1995 das Leitthema "Soziale Gerechtigkeit" in einem Arbeitsprinzip Partizipation bündelt. Eine besondere Nuance erhält der Band durch die (selbst)kritische Darstellung der Jugendhilfe in der DDR durch Eberhard Mannschatz, Professor emeritus des einzigen Lehrstuhls für Sozialpädagogik in der ehemaligen DDR.
Schlagwörter:hegemony; Frauenbewegung; social work; soziale Bewegung; historische Entwicklung; capitalism; Kapitalismus; Migration; German Democratic Republic (GDR); Prävention; prevention; Federal Republic of Germany; Kalter Krieg; historical development; Gemeinwesenarbeit; social assistance; soziale Gerechtigkeit; social pedagogy; Jugendhilfe; Fürsorge; Sozialhilfe; Wohlfahrtsstaat; women's movement; youth welfare; Erziehungshilfe; social movement; Sozialarbeit; cold war; Sozialpädagogik; welfare state; upbringing in an institution home; social justice; welfare care; Hegemonie; Partizipation; Heimerziehung; DDR; youth assistance; exclusion; participation; Sozialtechnologie; Exklusion; community work; migration; social technology; New Public Management; neues Steuerungsmodell; Soziale Arbeit; Kolonialisierung; soziale Ausgrenzung; Volksgemeinschaft; Rauhes Haus; Eberhard Mannschatz; NSM; Hansischer Jugendbund; Group Work; Heimkampagne; Soziale Einzelhilfe; Soziale Gruppenarbeit; Solidarische Professionalität; Staatsintervention; Heimreform; Lebensweltorientierung; geschlossene Unterbringung; Pädagogik des Sozialen; Transversalität
SSOAR Kategorie:Sozialwesen, Sozialplanung, Sozialarbeit, Sozialpädagogik, Allgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Sozialpolitik, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
The influence of popular beliefs about childbirth on fertility patterns in mid-twentieth-century Netherlands
Titelübersetzung:Der Volksglauben über Geburten als Einflussfaktor auf Fruchtbarkeitsmuster in den Niederlanden Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts
Autor/in:
Bras, Hilde
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 1, S 76-103
Inhalt: "Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project on the decline of fertility, the question of how (changes in) cultural beliefs have influenced the historical fertility transition has been in the forefront of historical demographic research. Previous research has however mostly assessed the influence of religious denomination and has not examined the impact of wider beliefs or 'cultural life scripts'. On the basis of a folklore questionnaire, this article examines the occurrence, content, and geographical patterning of popular beliefs about childbearing in relation to fertility patterns in 1.022 rural Dutch communities during the nineteen forties. Beliefs in isolation and churching of women existed in almost half of all communities, particularly among Catholic populations, while fear of enchantment of infants was still alive in about a fifth of all municipalities. To be sure, such popular beliefs were rapidly vanishing and remnants were still found in isolated and strongly religious areas. A multivariate analysis shows that in communities where beliefs in churching and witchcraft still existed, birth rates were significantly higher. The study shows the salience of including popular beliefs in studies of fertility behavior and fertility decline. Moreover, it extends the concept of cultural life scripts beyond that of age norms to include prescriptions on social contexts, conducts, and practices surrounding important life passages." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:20. Jahrhundert; Netherlands; Geburtenrückgang; fertility; Katholik; birth; reproductive behavior; determinants; kulturelle Faktoren; declining birth rate; faith; Fruchtbarkeit; Glaube; cultural factors; Roman Catholic; generatives Verhalten; Ritual; Aberglaube; ritual; woman; Geburt; superstition; Religion; religion; gender-specific factors; Determinanten; twentieth century; Niederlande; cultural life script; popular beliefs
SSOAR Kategorie:Religionssoziologie, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung, Bevölkerung
Sportlife: medals, media and life courses of female Dutch Olympic champions, 1928-1940
Titelübersetzung:Ein Leben für den Sport: Medaillen, Medien und Lebensverläufe niederländischer Olympiasiegerinnern, 1928-1940
Autor/in:
Derks, Marjet
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 1, S 144-162
Inhalt: "Starting from the assumption that cultural historical analyses can help our understanding of changes in life cycles and life courses, this article explores the way in which a specific socio-cultural phenomenon, sport, changed and defined the life courses of women in pre-war Netherlands. While similar questions are often being researched from a psychological or sociological and hence short-term perspective, here a long term and biographical analysis is being applied. Focusing on a group of medal winning participants in the Olympic Games, the leading question is whether their physical talent allowed these women to pursue a different life course. A second question is how their international careers matched with dominant cultural life scripts, which stated that young women should prepare to become wives, mothers and homemakers. It can be concluded that the presented biographies reveal an ambiguous reality. On the one hand, sporting successes opened up several possibilities for the women concerned, who became public figures and their country's first national female sport heroes. Thus, they embodied the beginning of a new cultural feminine ideal that opened up existing scripts. Their personal life course underwent profound changes as well, albeit of a confusing nature. All coming from lower class families, they saw their social careers set off because of their swimming, but also getting disrupted because of it. Sport-related disagreeing life scripts were tensional rather than advantageous. At least in hindsight, the women blamed their sporting career for the strenuous course their lives took." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Netherlands; Olympische Spiele; cultural factors; sports; life career; Berichterstattung; image of women; Sport; Medien; Olympic Games; kulturelle Faktoren; Frauenbild; Karriere; woman; Lebenslauf; career; reporting; media; Niederlande; cultural life scripts, inter-war era, sporting careers, female sport heroes, biographical method
SSOAR Kategorie:Freizeitforschung, Freizeitsoziologie, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
"At age 27, she gets furious": scripts on marriage and life course variation in The Netherlands, 1850-1970
Titelübersetzung:"Mit 27 Jahren wird sie unruhig": Skripte über Ehe und Lebenslauf-Variation in den Niederlanden, 1850-1970
Autor/in:
Kok, Jan
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 1, S 113-132
Inhalt: "Marrying too old, too young, or not at all could elicit scorn from all sides: family, friends and neighbours. The same could occur when a partner was much younger or older. During modernization new societal norms on marriage are supposed to have emerged and to have become more pervasive, as individual access to and timing of marriage became less dependent on family fortunes and family strategies. In this article, life courses of more than 15.000 Dutch individuals are studied in order to answer the question: was their timing of marriage and choice of partner related to (changing) life scripts - and what social or cultural groups were the carriers of these scripts - or still predominantly determined by family dynamics?" (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:20. Jahrhundert; Netherlands; 19. Jahrhundert; soziale Norm; Ehe; cultural factors; marriage; wedding; Heirat; kulturelle Faktoren; socioeconomic factors; social norm; sozioökonomische Faktoren; woman; Partnerwahl; choice of partner; gender-specific factors; age; twentieth century; Lebensalter; nineteenth century; Niederlande; celibacy; late marriage; early marriage; age homogamy; life scripts
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Familiensoziologie, Sexualsoziologie, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
Life scripts and life realities: women in nineteenth-century Nijmegen
Titelübersetzung:Lebensskript und Lebenswirklichkeit: Frauen im Nimwegen des 19. Jahrhunderts
Autor/in:
Engelen, Theo
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 1, S 104-112
Inhalt: "On average, more than one fifth of the 19th century Nijmegen brides were pregnant at the date of marriage. In a society where extramarital sexuality was explicitly forbidden, and where the success of marriage restriction depended on following that rule, this finding is remarkable. Obviously, the cultural life script that allowed sexuality only within marriage was not a script all inhabitants lived up to. A remarkable secondary finding is that the protestant population had a much higher proportion of bridal pregnancies than the Roman Catholic population, although both the Protestant and the Roman Catholic clergy strongly opposed sexual activities, unless within marriage. Therefore, when bridal pregnancy among Protestant couples was twice as high as among Catholics, this points either at a stricter control by the Catholic clergy, or at more deviance among Protestant youngsters. In any case, when studying cultural life scripts on sexuality, it is always important to note that it can be countered by human agency." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Netherlands; 19. Jahrhundert; Protestant; Ehe; cultural factors; marriage; Roman Catholic; Katholik; Schwangerschaft; kulturelle Faktoren; sexuality; pregnancy; Protestant; Sexualität; woman; Lebensbedingungen; living conditions; nineteenth century; Niederlande; cultural life script; bridal pregnancy; extramarital sexuality
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung, Bevölkerung
Titelübersetzung:Geschichte des Wissens, Terrorismus und Gender
Autor/in:
Grisard, Dominique
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 3, S 82-99
Inhalt: This article focuses on 20th-century terrorist phenomena as gendered objects of knowledge produced and disseminated through history books, mass media and state institutions. By taking 1970s West German terrorism as my field of inquiry, this article will critically discuss how a bourgeois understanding of violence as fundamentally masculine has shaped the way terrorism has been represented, conceptualized and historicized thus far. I will go on to problematize the mas-culine gaze of mass media and state institutions and their tendency to objectify the terrorist. Last but not least, I will delineate how mass media and historiog-raphy of terrorism have relied on a narrative structure that pits rebellious sons and masculine daughters against figural and literal fathers, a frame that is overtly masculine and familial. In so doing I will point to blind spots in the study of 1970s terrorism, namely masculinity and the gender of state institutions. My goal is thus to show how not just individual and symbolic, but also institutional facets of the bourgeois gender order influence the way terrorism has been conceptualized and historicized thus far.
Schlagwörter:Massenmedien; Diskurs; discourse; gender role; Federal Republic of Germany; Geschlechtsrolle; historiography; RAF; Geschichtsschreibung; feminism; masculinity; mass media; gender; Stereotyp; Gender; stereotype; woman; Feminismus; political violence; Männlichkeit; terrorism; politische Gewalt; Terrorismus; RAF; oedipal narrative
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
Titelübersetzung:Terrorismus, Gender und Geschichtswissenschaft - eine Einleitung
Autor/in:
Schraut, Sylvia; Weinhauer, Klaus
Quelle: Historical Social Research, 39 (2014) 3, S 7-45
Inhalt: After some introductory remarks, this article gives a brief overview on contem-porary terrorism research in the political and social sciences. Then, the important contributions historical studies have made to enhance the academic knowledge about terrorism are sketched. The third part provides an overview which not only critically discusses the state of research on gendered aspects of terrorism but also demonstrates the stimulating insights gained by employing a historical perspective in this field. In the fourth chapter, the authors outline some promising topics of future terrorism research which all can be studied from gender sensitive historical perspectives. Finally the results of the contributions put together for this HSR Special Issue are summarized.
Schlagwörter:zone; soziales Milieu; gender; historische Entwicklung; social milieu; victim; communication; Raum; Kommunikation; Gender; Opfer; Diskurs; discourse; research approach; Forschungsansatz; historical development; political violence; gender-specific factors; terrorism; politische Gewalt; Terrorismus; periodization of terrorism; cultures of memory
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur