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Hannes Grandits

    Jugoslawien in den 1960er Jahren
    Obitelj i socijalne promjene u hrvatskim selima
    Familie und sozialer Wandel im ländlichen Kroatien
    Birnbaum der Tränen
    Family, kinship and state in contemporary Europe
    The End of Ottoman Rule in Bosnia
    • 2021

      The End of Ottoman Rule in Bosnia

      Conflicting Agencies and Imperial Appropriations

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the conclusion of four centuries of Ottoman governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1870s, this book offers an in-depth exploration of a pivotal historical transition. It serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and researchers interested in late Ottoman and Bosnian history, providing insights into the socio-political changes of the era.

      The End of Ottoman Rule in Bosnia
    • 2010

      In recent years, European policy specialists have reached a consensus on the crucial role of the extended family in social security provision. If this perspective is genuine and not merely a strategy to cut state welfare budgets, it is essential for government officials and social scientists to comprehend the dynamics of familial support and the circumstances under which aid may be withheld. This three-volume collection presents a wealth of historical, sociological, and ethnographic data that explores contemporary kin relationships across Europe, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of various systems and the influence of state policies. Historical and comparative analyses illustrate how political and economic changes affect kinship networks, examining factors such as marriage, cohabitation, divorce rates, declining fertility, and aging populations. The studies reveal significant regional differences in family models and underscore how emerging partnership forms, decreasing birth rates, and societal aging are reshaping family dynamics and their role in social security. The first volume focuses on the history of family in 20th-century Europe, closely linked to the expansion and challenges faced by the welfare state.

      Family, kinship and state in contemporary Europe