Synti ja siveys: naiset, uskonto ja sosiaalinen työ Suomessa 1860 - 1920
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia 888
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In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran toimituksia 888
In: Historiallisia tutkimuksia 187
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 60, Heft 2, S. 336-338
ISSN: 2040-4867
In: Kvinder, køn og forskning, Heft 2
Der er behov for at sætte fokus på forholdet mellem lutheranisme, velfærd og køn. På rummet mellem den religionsblinde kønsforskning om velfærdsstaten og den kønsblinde forskning om lutheranisme og velfærdsstat.
Since the 1990s, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children's out-of-home care have shown that child welfare sometimes failed to protect children. In this Special Issue, we explore how the Nordic countries have responded to allegations and scandals of historical child abuse within child welfare, and also how history matters in these political processes. We ask how Nordic societies have acknowledged past historical child abuse and how they aim to deal with its legacy. Attempts to redress, and provide compensation for, past failures are discussed in the context of transitional justice.
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In: Studia historica 64
In: Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience
This open access book focuses on institutions that were produced and formed by the emerging welfare state. How were institutions experienced by the people who interacted with them? How did institutions as sites of experience shape and structure people's everyday lives? Histories of institutions have mainly focused on the structures and power relations produced by institutional settings. Likewise, despite an extensive historiography of the welfare state, reflections on individuals' experiences of welfare are few. By using 'lived institutions' as its conceptual frame, this edited collection merges the fields of institutional studies, the history of the welfare state - and the novel and vibrant field of the history of experience
In: Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience
This open access book focuses on institutions that were produced and formed by the emerging welfare state. How were institutions experienced by the people who interacted with them? How did institutions as sites of experience shape and structure people's everyday lives? Histories of institutions have mainly focused on the structures and power relations produced by institutional settings. Likewise, despite an extensive historiography of the welfare state, reflections on individuals' experiences of welfare are few. By using 'lived institutions' as its conceptual frame, this edited collection merges the fields of institutional studies, the history of the welfare state – and the novel and vibrant field of the history of experience.
In: Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience
1. Experience, Institutions, and the Lived Welfare State; Johanna Annola, Hanna Lindberg, and Pirjo Markkola -- Part I Encounters with Institutions -- 2. Navigating Imprisonment: Tactics and Experiences in an Eighteenth-Century Danish Prison Workhouse; Emilie Luther Valentin -- 3. The Experience of Prison in Finnish Female Inmates' Letters from the 1880s to the 1900s; Johanna Annola -- 4. Re-negotiating Single Motherhood within the Helsinki Mother and Child Home in Post-War Finland; Riikka Suominen -- Part II Lived Social Citizenship -- 5. The Construction of Early Social Citizenship: The Lived Institution of Poor Relief in Mid-Nineteenth Century Finland; Heikki Kokko -- 6. Encountering Benefits for Families: Layers of Lived Social Citizenship in Finland in the 1930s and 1940s; Minna Harjula -- 7. From Humiliation to Compensation? Experiencing Poverty and Welfare Institutions among Red Widows from the Civil War, 1918–1945; Mervi Kaarninen -- Part III Experiencing Institutional Spaces -- 8. Managing Disability and Constructing the Nation in Interwar Poland: The Lviv Disabled Veterans' Home; Oksana Vynnyk -- 9. The Walled-in Illness: The Twentieth Century Finnish Tuberculosis Sanatorium as Lived Space; Heini Hakosalo -- 10. "It Went All the Way Down to the Shoes": Experiences of Institutionalization in the Danish Special Care System for the Intellectually Disabled, 1933–1980; Klaus Petersen and Sarah Smed -- Part IV Dealing with Institutional Experiences -- 11. Lived Residential Schools in Times of Crisis and Change: Debating the School for the Deaf in Borgå through Experience in the 1930s and 1980s; Hanna Lindberg -- 12. Stories of Silence, Echoes of Events: The Family as a Changing Site of Illness; Marie Meier -- 13. Redressing or Excusing the Past? The Evaluation of Sexual Child Abuse in the Swedish Redress Scheme for Historical Abuse in out-of-Home Care; Johanna Sköld, Bengt Sandin, and Johanna Schiratzki.
In: Scandinavia and the Baltic - transnational and international challenges
In 2006 Finland celebrated the centenary of universal and equal suffrage. The reform in 1906 was radical: women gained the right to vote and to stand as candidates in parliamentary elections. The new rights were immediately used and 19 women were elected