Amalgamated Engineers' Journal and Monthly Record

Amalgamated Engineers' Journal and Monthly Record
Title Amalgamated Engineers' Journal and Monthly Record PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1582
Release 1915
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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Amalgamated Engineers Monthly Journal

Amalgamated Engineers Monthly Journal
Title Amalgamated Engineers Monthly Journal PDF eBook
Author George Nicoll Barnes
Publisher
Total Pages 984
Release 1906
Genre Engineering
ISBN

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Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Title Bulletin of the New York Public Library PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library
Publisher
Total Pages 1042
Release 1925
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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Includes its Report, 1896-19 .

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Publisher
Total Pages 1166
Release 1903
Genre
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Labour-copartnership

Labour-copartnership
Title Labour-copartnership PDF eBook
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Total Pages 298
Release 1897
Genre Cooperation
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Labour Co-partnership

Labour Co-partnership
Title Labour Co-partnership PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 290
Release 1899
Genre Cooperation
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The First Modern Risk

The First Modern Risk
Title The First Modern Risk PDF eBook
Author Julia Moses
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 757
Release 2018-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 110860062X

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During the late nineteenth century, many countries across Europe adopted national legislation that required employers to compensate workers injured or killed in accidents at work. These laws suggested that the risk of accidents was inherent to work and not due to individual negligence. By focusing on Britain, Germany, and Italy during this time, Julia Moses demonstrates how these laws reflected a major transformation in thinking about the nature of individual responsibility and social risk. The First Modern Risk illuminates the implications of this conceptual revolution for the role of the state in managing problems of everyday life, transforming understandings about both the obligations and rights of individuals. Drawing on a wide array of disciplines including law, history, and politics, Moses offers a fascinating transnational view of a pivotal moment in the evolution of the welfare state.