Professional Men, Professional Women
The European Professions from the 19th Century until Today
by Malatesta, Maria
Description
Uniting the legal, medical, engineering and accounting professions it provides a comparative historical and sociological exploration of 'Professional Europe'.
The book:
- comprehensively investigates the roots and origins of the four professions
- reconstructs the processes and changes which have characterised them
- charts their response to external agents such as the state, diverse social movements, economic crises and wars.
Inspired by Bourdieu it rejects theories of professionalization drawing instead upon the sociology of crisis and theories on the decline of the professions to introduce among others, the topic of the intellectual professions' relationship with the fascist and authoritarian regimes.
Detailed, well defined and critical in its application Professional Men, Professional Women also examines the role of women within the professions and includes a devoted chapter conducting a twofold comparison between countries and professions.
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- Publisher/Imprint SAGE Publications / SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date December 2010
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781446209936 / 1848606257
- Primary Price 72 GBP
- Pages188
- Publish StatusPublished
- Responsibilityby Maria Malatesta.
- Page size24
- Biblio NotesFormerly CIP.
- SeriesSAGE Studies in International Sociology
- Reference CodeBDZ0010256758
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