Lieu : Brno, République tchèque.
Deadline : 15/12/2014.
URL : http://www.mua.cas.cz
The conference aims at comprehending social policy as a tool of the National Socialist rule in a comparative perspective and at depicting its basic functioning frameworks in the occupied European countries. Comparing western and eastern occupied regions shall enable not only to characterize significant traits within everyday social policy practice but also to explain various occupation strategies in greater depth.
World War II initiated a radical shift in most European countries’ social policies. On the one hand, the experience from the previous 1930s economic crisis had its effect, showing the limits of existing social protection systems. On the other hand, the 1939–1945 war mobilization on both sides of the conflict requested new social engineering methods within the total war conditions. Surprisingly enough, the postwar social policy in continental Europe largely continued in methods introduced and implemented by the
occupation powers during the war. Viewed from the perspective of historians, neither these social policy strategies, to a great extent apparently autonomous in relation to the ideological legitimization of the 1930s and 1940s political regimes (liberal democracy, Fascism / National Socialism, Bolshevik Socialism), nor geographical regions and their populations, exploited via these strategies
for the goals of National Socialist expansion, should not remain unnoticed.
Original papers on the conference topics related to the employment, family and health policies, focusing on various aspects of social administration, rule structures and communication forms are welcome.
Consequently, the following areas of interest within the social policy in the occupied countries may be defined:
The social security project in the perspective of Fascist / National Socialist and Communist regimes;
Regulating employment as a social policy? – in particular labour law, administration bodies’ employment-related activities, work rationalization programmes;
Work, performance, adaptation: in particular the issues of work team functioning, wages, trade union activities, staff welfare, organization of leisure;
Public healthcare as a healthy population project? – Social inclusion and exclusion via health policy, forms and scope of care, healthcare availability;
Family in the whirl of nationalist needs – in particular the organization of family care, interconnection of private and public spheres, social work, care for mother, household functioning rationalization;
Social assistance in the total war conditions;
Comparative study on social policy;
Social policy in expert discourse.
Conference languages: English, German.
Contact :
Masaryk Institute and Archiv of ASCR of Czech Republic
Na Florenci 3
110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic
socialpolicysince1939@gmail.com
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Clara Royer (26 novembre 2014). AAC : Social Policy in Occupied European Countries, 1939-1945. Connaissance de l'Europe médiane. Consulté le 20 janvier 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mij7