Optimizing the German Workforce: Labor Administration from Bismarck to the Economic Miracle

Author:   David Meskill
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   31
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
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Optimizing the German Workforce: Labor Administration from Bismarck to the Economic Miracle


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During the twentieth century, German government and industry created a highly skilled workforce as part of an ambitious program to control and develop the country's human resources. Yet, these long-standing efforts to match as many workers as possible to skilled vocations and to establish a system of job training have received little scholarly attention, until now. The author's account of the broad support for this program challenges the standard historical accounts that focus on disagreements over the German political-economic order and points instead to an important area of consensus. These advances are explained in terms of political policies of corporatist compromise and national security as well as industry's evolving production strategies. By tracing the development of these policies over the course of a century, the author also suggests important continuities in Germany's domestic politics, even across such different regimes as Imperial, Weimar, Nazi, and post-1945 West Germany.

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Author:   David Meskill
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   31
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9781845456313


ISBN 10:   1845456319
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

List of Tables Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Organizing the Labor Market in the Dynamic Kaiserreich Chapter 2. Promoting a Skilled Workforce Chapter 3. Toward Totalerfassung: Creating the National Labor Administration Chapter 4. Toward the German Skills Machine: Establishing Vocational Counseling and Training Chapter 5. The Nazi Consolidation of the Human Economies Chapter 6. The Labor Administration in the Economic Miracle Conclusion: The Age of Organization Bibliography

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[A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities. - German Studies Review Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives. - Journal of Modern History The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars. - Vierteljahrschrift f�r Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography. - German History


-[A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities.- - German Studies Review -Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives.- - Journal of Modern History -The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars.- - Vierteljahrschrift fur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte -Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography.- - German History [A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities. - German Studies Review Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives. - Journal of Modern History The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars. - Vierteljahrschrift fur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography. - German History [A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities. . German Studies Review Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives. . Journal of Modern History The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars. . Vierteljahrschrift fur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography. . German History


<em> [A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities.</em> <strong> - </strong> <strong>German Studies Review</strong></p> <em>Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives</em>. <strong> - </strong> <strong>Journal of Modern History</strong></p> <em>The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars.</em> <strong> - </strong> <strong>Vierteljahrschrift f</strong> <strong>ur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte</strong></p> <i> Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography. </i> <strong> - </strong><b>German History</b></p>


-[A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities.- - German Studies Review -Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives.- - Journal of Modern History -The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars.- - Vierteljahrschrift f ur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte -Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography.- - German History


[A] rich and closely argued work. He s hows convincingly how a bureaucracy could adapt to the specific interests of labor, employers, and the state itself under successive regimes to create such continuity. This study prompts one to ask whether other administrative areas with similar continuities quietly existed elsewhere as well, while providing the methodological tools to explore those continuities. . German Studies Review Meskill's book is well-documented, particularly its coverage of government initiatives. . Journal of Modern History The author has presented an informative, clearly structured book and thrown new light on an area of employment policies that had previously been neglected by scholars. . Vierteljahrschrift fur Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Meskill's enterprise is courageous, and the benefit of analysing concepts and institutional practices of vocational training and labour administration is evident. With such renewed approaches, it is worth revisiting some classic controversies of German historiography. . German History


Author Information

David Meskill received a Ph.D. in Modern European History from Harvard University. He has published articles on the Labor Administration, applied psychology, and Alexis de Tocqueville. He is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Dowling College.

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