Social Justice in Twentieth-Century Europe

Martin Conway editor Camilo Erlichman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:4th Sep '25

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Provides the first historical analysis of the evolution of social justice in Europe during the twentieth century.

Social justice has returned to the heart of political debate in present-day Europe. Using a transnational approach, this book provides the first historical account of the evolution of social justice across Europe during the twentieth century, and explores the divergent ways different groups have understood and sought to achieve social justice.Social justice has returned to the heart of political debate in present-day Europe. But what does it mean in different national histories and political regimes, and how has this changed over time? This book provides the first historical account of the evolution of notions of social justice across Europe since the late nineteenth century. Written by an international team of leading historians, the book analyses the often-divergent ways in which political movements, state institutions, intellectual groups, and social organisations have understood and sought to achieve social justice. Conceived as an emphatically European analysis covering both the eastern and western halves of the continent, Social Justice in Twentieth-Century Europe demonstrates that no political movement ever held exclusive ownership of the meaning of social justice. Conversely, its definition has always been strongly contested, between those who would define it in terms of equality of conditions, or of opportunity; the security provided by state authority, or the freedom of personal initiative; the individual rights of a liberal order, or the social solidarities of class, nation, confession, or Volk.

'For anyone interested in the political and social history of twentieth-century Europe, the volume's transnational and comparative approach can provide an inspiring read.' Alexander Mayer, H-Soz-Kult

ISBN: 9781009370813

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294 pages