Professional men, professional women : the European professions from the 19th century to today.

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Autor principal: Malatesta, María
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Sage : Londres, 2011.
Edición:1a.ed.
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500 |a Contenido: Introduction: The European Professions between Crisis and Transformation What Professions, What Countries? Comparing and Deconstructing Histories Discontinuity and Asymmetry Transition Costs State Crises The New Transition PART ONE: LEGAL PROFESSIONS Legal Fields and Elites Judges Notaries The Forensic Kaleidoscope Bar Autonomy and State Regulation Great Britain France Italy Germany PART TWO: DOCTORS Great Britain The Assault on the Corporations The Birth of the General Practitioner The Canon of Ambiguity The National Health Service Thatcher and the Doctors France Monopoly and Unification of the Profession The Liberal Canon and Socialized Medicine Hospital-Centrism The Ordre des Medecins from Vichy to Mitterand The Neo-liberal Doctors Italy The Monopoly of the University Professionalization, Local Authorities and the State From Mutual Benefits Benefit Societies to the National Health Service Doctors and Devolution Germany Reform of Academic Studies and the Birth of the Doctor Liberalization Doctors and Health Insurance Nazification The Balance of Medical Power PART THREE: ENGINEERS France Technical education and Training the State's Elites The Myth of the Polytechniciens Title and Identity Great Britain Experience versus Academy A Faded Myth Germany Profession, Industry and State Engineers and Nazism Two Engineers for the New Germany Italy An Academic Vocation The Construction of an Elite Fascism, Consensus, Employment The Double Engineer PART FOUR: ACCOUNTANTS Higher Commercial Education Accountants and Auditors Great Britain France Germany Italy PART FIVE: PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Entering a Gentlemen's Club An Identikit of the Women Pioneers The Conquest of Higher Education The Health Professions Women Accountants Women Lawyers Women Professions and Citizenship: An Asymmetrical Pattern The Professional Restoration: An Ambiguous Pattern What Feminization?. 
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