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Polls tell us that most Americans--whether they earn $20,000 or $200,000 a year--think of themselves as middle class. As this phenomenon suggests, "middle class" is a category whose definition is not necessarily self-evident. In this book, historian Daniel Walkowitz approaches the question of what it means to be middle class from an innovative angle. Focusing on the history of social workers--who daily patrol the boundaries of class--he examines the changed and contested meaning of the term over the last one hundred years. Walkowitz uses the study of social workers to explore the interplay of race, ethnicity, and gender with class. He examines the trade union movement within the mostly female field of social work and looks at how a paradigmatic conflict between blacks and Jews in New York City during the 1960s shaped late-twentieth-century social policy concerning work, opportunity, and entitlements. In all, this is a story about the ways race and gender divisions in American society have underlain the confusion about the identity and role of the middle class.
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Genre |
: Social Science |
Author |
: Daniel J. Walkowitz |
Publisher |
: UNC Press Books |
Release |
: 2003-07-11 |
File |
: 440 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780807861202 |
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Genre |
: Medicine |
Author |
: National Library of Medicine (U.S.) |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1960 |
File |
: 910 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UCLA:L0073030769 |
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Genre |
: Social security |
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: |
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: |
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: |
File |
: 1212 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105006314806 |
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This book recounts the transformation of American poor relief in the decades spanning the New Deal and the War on Poverty.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Karen M. Tani |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2016-04-04 |
File |
: 451 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781107076846 |
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Discusses the way the mass media treats social problems, its contribution to causing and curing social problems, and its use by concerned organisations and groups wishing to act to reduce social problems. It brings together a wide range of topics including racism, sexism, poverty, violence, pornography, the educational disadvantaged, and crime and justice.
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Genre |
: Psychology |
Author |
: D. Howitt |
Publisher |
: Elsevier |
Release |
: 2013-10-22 |
File |
: 213 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781483293530 |
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Rethinking U.S. Labor History provides a reassessment of the recent growth and new directions in U.S. labor history. Labor History has recently undergone something of a renaissance that has yet to be documented. The book chronicles this rejuvenation with contributions from new scholars as well as established names. Rethinking U.S. Labor History focuses particularly on those issues of pressing interest for today's labor historians: the relationship of class and culture; the link between worker's experience and the changing political economy; the role that gender and race have played in America's labor history; and finally, the transnational turn.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Donna T. Haverty-Stacke |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Release |
: 2010-10-21 |
File |
: 348 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781441135469 |
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Highlighting women's activism in Halifax after the Second World War, Mothers of the Municipality is a tightly focused collection of essays on social policy affecting women. The contributors - feminist scholars in history, social work, and nursing - examine women's experiences and activism, including those of African Nova Scotian 'day's workers, ' Sisters of Charity, St. John Ambulance Brigades, 'Voices' for peace, and social welfare bureaucrats. The volume underscores the fact that the 1950s and 60s were not simply years of quiet conservatism, born-again domesticity, and consumption. Indeed, the period was marked by profound and rapid change for women. Despite their almost total exclusion from the formal political arena, which extended into the tumultuous 1970s, women in Halifax were instrumental in creating and reforming programs and services, often amid controversy. Mothers of the Municipality explores women's activism and the provision of services at the community level. If the adage "think globally; act locally" has any application in modern history, it is with the women who fought many of the battles in the larger war for social justice.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Judith Fingard |
Publisher |
: University of Toronto Press |
Release |
: 2005-01-01 |
File |
: 329 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780802086938 |
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By the twentieth century, North Carolina’s progressive streak had strengthened, thanks in large part to a growing number of women who engaged in and influenced state and national policies and politics. These women included Gertrude Weil who fought tirelessly for the Nineteenth Amendment, which extended suffrage to women, and founded the state chapter of the League of Women Voters once the amendment was ratified in 1920. Gladys Avery Tillett, an ardent Democrat and supporter of Roosevelt's New Deal, became a major presence in her party at both the state and national levels. Guion Griffis Johnson turned to volunteer work in the postwar years, becoming one of the state's most prominent female civic leaders. Through her excellent education, keen legal mind, and family prominence, Susie Sharp in 1949 became the first woman judge in North Carolina and in 1974 the first woman in the nation to be elected and serve as chief justice of a state supreme court. Throughout her life, the Reverend Dr. Anna Pauline "Pauli" Murray charted a religious, literary, and political path to racial reconciliation on both a national stage and in North Carolina. This is the second of two volumes that together explore the diverse and changing patterns of North Carolina women's lives. The essays in this volume cover the period beginning with women born in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but who made their greatest contributions to the social, political, cultural, legal, and economic life of the state during the late progressive era through the late twentieth century.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Michele Gillespie |
Publisher |
: University of Georgia Press |
Release |
: 2015-07-01 |
File |
: 424 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780820347561 |
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Genre |
: United States |
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: |
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: |
Release |
: 1969 |
File |
: 704 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015089073095 |
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Genre |
: United States |
Author |
: United States. Bureau of the Census |
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: |
Release |
: 1969 |
File |
: 692 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: MINN:30000010380404 |