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The Welfare Society, 1948-1968 --$tPart II. The Maternalist Welfare State, 1968-1985 --$tPart III. The Liberal Welfare State, 1985-1996 --$tConclusion: Welfare Lessons from East to West --$tMethodological Appendix: Historical Excavation in an Era of Censorship --$tNotes --$tReferences --$tIndex 330 $aInventing the Needy offers a powerful, innovative analysis of welfare policies and practices in Hungary from 1948 to the last decade of the twentieth century. Using a compelling mix of archival, interview, and ethnographic data, Lynne Haney shows that three distinct welfare regimes succeeded one another during that period and that they were based on divergent conceptions of need. The welfare society of 1948-1968 targeted social institutions, the maternalist welfare state of 1968-1985 targeted social groups, and the liberal welfare state of 1985-1996 targeted impoverished individuals. 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