Routledge Library Editions: The History of Social Welfare: Routledge Library Editions: The History of Social Welfare
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138203303
ISBN-10: 1138203300
Pagini: 8681
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: The History of Social Welfare
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138203300
Pagini: 8681
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: The History of Social Welfare
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
General, Postgraduate, and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Social Policy, 1830-1914: Individualism, collectivism and the origins of the welfare state (1978) 2. The Life and Times of Sir Edwin Chadwick (1952) 3. Labour and the Poor in England and Wales 1849-1851: The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the Correspondents in the Manufacturing and Mining Districts, the Towns of Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Rural Districts. Volume I - Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire (1983) 4. Labour and the Poor in England and Wales 1849-1851: The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the Correspondents in the Manufacturing and Mining Districts, the Towns of Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Rural Districts. Volume II - Northumberland and Durham, Staffordshire, The Midlands (1983) 5. Labour and the Poor in England and Wales 1849-1851: The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the Correspondents in the Manufacturing and Mining Districts, the Towns of Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Rural Districts. Volume III - South Wales, North Wales (1983) 6. A History of English Philanthropy: From the Dissolution of the Monasteries to the Taking of the First Census (1905) 7. The British National Health Service: State Intervention in the Medical Marketplace, 1911-1948 (1991) 8. Octavia Hill: Early Ideals 9. The History of the Rochdale Pioneers (1893) 10. Working-Class Self-Help in Nineteenth-Century England: Responses to industrialization (1995) 11. Churchmen and the Condition of England, 1832-1885: A study in the development of social ideas and practice from the Old Regime to the Modern State (1973) 12. A History of the English Poor Law: Volume I (1854) 13. A History of the English Poor Law: Volume II (1854) 14. A History of the English Poor Law: Volume III (1854) 15. A Treatise of the Laws for the Relief and Settlement of the Poor: Volume I (1805) 16. A Treatise of the Laws for the Relief and Settlement of the Poor: Volume II (1805) 17. Doctor of Society: Tom Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late-Enlightenment England (1992) 18. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 1 (1981) 19. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 2 (1981) 20. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 3 (1981) 21. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 4 (1981) 22. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 5 (1981) 23. Morning Chronicle Survey: The Metropolitan Districts Volume 6 (1981) 24. From Pauperism to Poverty (1981) 25. The Poor in Western Europe in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (1986)
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Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field.
Descriere
This set of 25 volumes, originally published between 1805 and 1992, amalgamates original nineteenth-century material and more recent research and analysis on the development of social welfare in Britain and Europe. From Elizabethan poor relief, through the Poor Laws of the nineteenth-century, to the establishment of the British National Health Service in the mid twentieth-century, this set provides a comprehensive overview of the germination and establishment of modern social welfare. Although the set mainly focuses on social welfare in Britain, it also contains some work on welfare in Europe.
This set will be of keen interest to those studying the history of social welfare, social policy, poverty and class.
This set will be of keen interest to those studying the history of social welfare, social policy, poverty and class.
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Robert Gifford, Professor of Psychology and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Ricardo García Mira, Professor of Social Psychology, University of A Coruna, Galicia, Spain. Former Spanish MP.
“The reissued volumes in the Ethnoscapes series were ground- breaking when they first appeared and remain fresh today. These books are essential for understanding how design and the use of space has cultural and human meaning that “artificial intelligence” could never achieve. They offer a vital and timely antidote to mind-numbing apology for the appropriation of civic space and corporate reproduction of McMansions and shopping malls.”
Ben Wisner, Honorary Visiting Professor, University College London, UK.
“The physical aspects of our wonderfully complex world combine with social and psychological factors, to give a myriad of joys and sorrows accompanying our lifeworld activities. To make existence manageable, we need to find order within such chaos. As researchers of all types, but especially social scientists, we are driven to identify networks of causes and effects. This series provides excellent examples of such writing, concerning natural and built environments, from a host of scholars, representing a range of disciplines.”
Andrew Turk, Adjunct Associate Professor, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
“People interested and concerned about how we are interacting with and shaping our built and natural environments will find the insights and findings in this re-issued Ethnoscapes series of great value. Over more than 30 years this accumulated cornucopia of research reveals how important it is to understand the meanings and significance of many aspects of human- environment transactions. These include studies of user involvement in design, with its implications for place-making, as well as crucial explorations of the meaning of home and the role of environmental aesthetics for our wellbeing. Every volume opens new doors, often being the forerunners to major areas of study.”
Arza Churchman, Professor Emerita at Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
“The re-issue of the Ethnoscapes series provides everyone who cares about human-environment studies a wonderful opportunity to re-acquaint themselves with many groundbreaking efforts in the field. The series provides a wide range of explorations by researchers who have helped to make sense of persons in interaction with their surroundings, and contributed to inspired placemaking”.
Robert Gifford, Professor of Psychology and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.