From Guild Welfare to Bismarck Care.

Professional guilds and the origins of modern social security law and insurance law in Germany.
Buch | Hardcover
348 Seiten
2020
Duncker & Humblot (Verlag)
978-3-428-18155-1 (ISBN)

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From Guild Welfare to Bismarck Care. - Phillip Hellwege
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German literature on the history of insurance stresses the importance of professional guilds for the shaping of insurance and insurance law. Similarly, scholars researching the genesis of Germany’s social security claim the importance of guilds as predecessor of social security. However, there is a problem with both narratives: the impact of guilds is commonly asserted but has never been analytically established. Against this background, the present contribution offers an analysis of the support offered by professional guilds from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century.
German literature on the history of insurance stresses the importance of professional guilds for the shaping of insurance and insurance law. Similarly, scholars researching the genesis of Germany's social security claim the importance of guilds as predecessor of social security. However, there is a problem with both narratives: the impact of guilds is commonly asserted but has never been analytically established. Against this background, the present contribution offers an analysis of the support offered by professional guilds from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Its overall conclusion is that modern literature is correct in holding that Germany's social security is rooted in guild welfare. However, medieval guild support had to go through two phases of transformation in the early modern period and in the nineteenth century before it was apt as a model for Bismarck's social security legislation. By contrast, professional guilds had no direct impact on modern insurance and insurance law.

Phillip Hellwege is Professor of Private Law, Commercial Law, and Legal History at the University of Augsburg, Germany. Before taking up his position in Augsburg he was from 2003 to 2010 a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. In 2015 he has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for a five-year project on a comparative history of insurance law in Europe. His research interests are (European) private law, comparative legal history and the history of commercial and insurance law.

A. Introduction
Professional guilds and the origins of modern insurance and social security? – The state of research – Defining the research object – Overview – Eight final preliminary remarks
B. Guild support from the Middle Ages to the 17th century: loans and capacity building
Supporting master craftsmen and their families – Supporting journeymen and apprentices – Supporting miners and their families – Supporting seafarers and their families – Conclusion
C. Guild support and insurance in the 17th and 18th centuries: a first phase of transformation
Supporting craftsmen and their families – Supporting miners and their families – Supporting seafarers and their families – Contextualizing the process of transformation – Conclusion
D. The evolution of Germany’s modern social security schemes in the 19th century
19th-century developments until Bismarck’s legislation – Bismarck’s social security legislation – Guild welfare and modern life insurance?
E. Conclusion

»Den Leserinnen und Lesern wird eine sehr gut lesbare Darstellung angeboten, die reich an historischen Details ist und überzeugend argumentiert,dass genossenschaftliche Zusammenschlüsse in Deutschland einen größeren Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von Versicherung (im Sinne der Sozialversicherung) und auf zumindest das Sozialversicherungsrecht hatten, als man dies für ganz Europa sagen kann.« Tobias A. Jopp, in: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- u. Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Heft 2/2023

»Den Leserinnen und Lesern wird eine sehr gut lesbare Darstellung angeboten, die reich an historischen Details ist und überzeugend argumentiert,dass genossenschaftliche Zusammenschlüsse in Deutschland einen größeren Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von Versicherung (im Sinne der Sozialversicherung) und auf zumindest das Sozialversicherungsrecht hatten, als man dies für ganz Europa sagen kann.« Tobias A. Jopp, in: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- u. Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Heft 2/2023

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Comparative Studies in the History of Insurance Law - Studien zur vergleichenden Geschichte des Versicherungsrechts ; 8
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 233 mm
Gewicht 527 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
Schlagworte Comparative legal history • guilds • insurance law • Legal History • Social Security
ISBN-10 3-428-18155-7 / 3428181557
ISBN-13 978-3-428-18155-1 / 9783428181551
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