The German experience of professionalization : modern learned professions and their organizations from the early nineteenth century to the Hitler era / Charles E. McClelland.

"Modern learned professions - medicine, law, teaching, engineering, and others - developed in Central Europe just as vigorously as in England or America. Yet their close relationship with state power - more typical of the world development of professions that the Anglo-American model - led to d...

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Main Author: McClelland, Charles E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: The problem of professions in Germany
  • Part II: The transition to modern professions in the early nineteenth century
  • Part III: Unified professions in a unified Germany?
  • Part IV: Breakthroughs and breakdowns: The professions enter the era of cartels and unions
  • Part V: The Weimar era
  • Part VI: The fate of professions under and after fascism.