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Entitlement and Complaint

Ending Careers and Reviewing Lives in Post-Revolutionary France

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Gebonden, 256 blz. | Engels
| 2024
ISBN13: 9780197638750
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e druk, 2024 9780197638750
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Entitlement and Complaint explores the early history of the right to retirement and the shaping of the modern life course, applying cutting-edge insights from social, cultural, and political history as well as gerontology to an extraordinarily rich collection of retirement dossiers from the post-Revolutionary French Ministry of Justice. David G. Troyansky tells two intertwined stories. He traces the origins of state pensions in nineteenth-century France, which were increasingly understood by retirees as a right as opposed to a reward. Alongside the empirical data, Troyansky examines the ways retiring magistrates used their written requests for state pensions as an opportunity to engage in “life reviews.” Through the analysis of more than five hundred individual dossiers, Troyansky uncovers the personal narratives of those working in a multitude of French political regimes. As employees aged and one cohort replaced another, their attempts to make sense of their careers and lives formed a larger story of post-revolutionary survival.

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ISBN13:9780197638750
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:256
€ 80,78
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