Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
1990
Abstract
critical social-history consciousness has abandoned to some degree the old notion that modern "professions" in the Anglo-Saxon sense could not "really" exist in Central Europe because of the heavy and early bureaucratization and/or the persistence of "feudal" or at least Stand (etat) traditions. Instead, most accept the notion of a process of dialogue between independent professions and bureaucratic authority.
Language (ISO)
English
Recommended Citation
McClelland. "PROFESSIONALIZATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE: GERMANY." (1990). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hist_fsp/19