Seminar series Hendrik de Man and Social Democracy ADGRC Seminar - Book Presentation Add to calendar 2021-04-08 15:00 2021-04-08 16:30 Europe/Rome Hendrik de Man and Social Democracy Online ZOOM YYYY-MM-DD Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email When 08 April 2021 15:00 - 16:30 CEST Where Online ZOOM Organised by Historical Archives of the European Union In this De Gasperi seminar, Max Weber Fellow Tommaso Milani will present and discuss together with HEC researcher Giovanni Bernardini his new book "Hendrik de Man and social democracy: the idea of planning in Western Europe, 1914-1940". Faith in planning has often been considered 'the political religion of post-war Europe', in Tony Judt’s iconic phrase. Nevertheless, how such a supple and elusive term as planning entered mainstream public discourse remains an under-researched topic. This study discusses how the Belgian socialist intellectual and politician Hendrik de Man (1885-1953) devised and championed a specific model of planning during the 1930s, not only to curb mass unemployment during the Great Depression but also as part of a much more ambitious endeavour to redefine the goals, values and practices of democratic socialism. By examining de Man’s ideas, involvement in party politics, tenure as Minister and impact over several parties and trade unions across Western Europe, the study sheds new light on the difficulties the non-communist Left had in embracing the mixed economy, foreshadowing many of the practical as well as theoretical challenges Western European social democracy faced after 1945. Links: Zoom registration Contact(s): Judith Wolff (Historical Archives of the EU - EUI) Discussant(s): Giovanni Bernardini (Università di Verona) Speaker(s): Tommaso Milani (ISB. Bochum)