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11. Letters to the Workmen’s Accident Insurance Institute in Prague (1912–15)
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Franz Kafka
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations for Kafka Citations xix
- Kafka and the Ministry of Writing 1
- Kafka’s Office Writings: Historical Background and Institutional Setting 19
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DOCUMENTS
- 1. Speech on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Institute’s New Director (1909) 51
- 2. The Scope of Compulsory Insurance for the Building Trades (1908) 54
- 3. Fixed- Rate Insurance Premiums for Small Farms Using Machinery (1909) 74
- 4. Inclusion of Private Automobile “Firms” in the Compulsory Insurance Program (1909) 80
- 5. Appeal against Risk Classification of Christian Geipel & Sohn, Mechanical Weaving Mill in Asch (1910) 90
- 6. Measures for Preventing Accidents from Wood- Planing Machines (1910) 109
- 7. On the Examination of Firms by Trade Inspectors (1911) 120
- 8. Workmen’s Insurance and Employers: Two Articles in the Tetschen-Bodenbacher Zeitung (1911) 145
- 9. Petition of the Toy Producers’ Association in Katharinaberg, Erzgebirge (1912) 170
- 10. Risk Classification Appeal by Norbert Hochsieder, Boarding House Own er in Marienbad (1912) 194
- 11. Letters to the Workmen’s Accident Insurance Institute in Prague (1912–15) 213
- 12. Criminal Charge against Josef Renelt for the Illegal Withholding of Insurance Fees (1913) 225
- 13. Second International Congress on Accident Prevention and First Aid in Vienna (1913) 249
- 14. Accident Prevention in Quarries (1914) 273
- 15. Jubilee Report: Twenty- Five Years of the Workmen’s Accident Insurance Institute (1914) 301
- 16. Risk Classification and Accident Prevention in War time (1915) 322
- 17. A Public Psychiatric Hospital for German- Bohemia (1916) 336
- 18. “Help Disabled Veterans! An Urgent Appeal to the Public” (1916/1917) 346
- Wraparound: From Kafka to Kafkaesque 355
- Chronology 373
- Notes 379
- About the Editors 393
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations for Kafka Citations xix
- Kafka and the Ministry of Writing 1
- Kafka’s Office Writings: Historical Background and Institutional Setting 19
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DOCUMENTS
- 1. Speech on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Institute’s New Director (1909) 51
- 2. The Scope of Compulsory Insurance for the Building Trades (1908) 54
- 3. Fixed- Rate Insurance Premiums for Small Farms Using Machinery (1909) 74
- 4. Inclusion of Private Automobile “Firms” in the Compulsory Insurance Program (1909) 80
- 5. Appeal against Risk Classification of Christian Geipel & Sohn, Mechanical Weaving Mill in Asch (1910) 90
- 6. Measures for Preventing Accidents from Wood- Planing Machines (1910) 109
- 7. On the Examination of Firms by Trade Inspectors (1911) 120
- 8. Workmen’s Insurance and Employers: Two Articles in the Tetschen-Bodenbacher Zeitung (1911) 145
- 9. Petition of the Toy Producers’ Association in Katharinaberg, Erzgebirge (1912) 170
- 10. Risk Classification Appeal by Norbert Hochsieder, Boarding House Own er in Marienbad (1912) 194
- 11. Letters to the Workmen’s Accident Insurance Institute in Prague (1912–15) 213
- 12. Criminal Charge against Josef Renelt for the Illegal Withholding of Insurance Fees (1913) 225
- 13. Second International Congress on Accident Prevention and First Aid in Vienna (1913) 249
- 14. Accident Prevention in Quarries (1914) 273
- 15. Jubilee Report: Twenty- Five Years of the Workmen’s Accident Insurance Institute (1914) 301
- 16. Risk Classification and Accident Prevention in War time (1915) 322
- 17. A Public Psychiatric Hospital for German- Bohemia (1916) 336
- 18. “Help Disabled Veterans! An Urgent Appeal to the Public” (1916/1917) 346
- Wraparound: From Kafka to Kafkaesque 355
- Chronology 373
- Notes 379
- About the Editors 393
- Index 395