The British Welfare Revolution 1906 14

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The Welfare Revolution of the early 20th century did not start with Clement Attlee's Labour governments of 1945 to 1951 but had its origins in the Liberal government of forty years earlier. The British Welfare Revolution, 1906-14 offers a fresh perspective on the social reforms introduced by these Liberal governments in the years 1906 to 1914. Reforms conceived during this time created the foundations of the Welfare State and transformed modern Britain; they touched every major area of social policy, from school meals to pensions, the minimum wage to the health service. Cooper uses an innovative approach, the concept of the Counter-Elite, to explain the emergence of the New Liberalism and examines the research that was carried out to devise ways to meet each specific social problem facing Britain in the early 20th century. For example, a group of businessmen, including Booth and Rowntree, invented the poverty survey to pinpoint those living below the poverty line and encouraged a new generation of sociologists. This comprehensive single volume survey presents a new critical angle on the origins of the British welfare state and is an original analysis of the reforms and the leading personalities of the Liberal governments from the late Edwardian period to the advent of the First World War.

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Genre : History
Author : John Cooper
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-10-05
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350025745


Bread Winner

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The forgotten story of how ordinary families managed financially in the Victorian era--and struggled to survive despite increasing national prosperity "A powerful story of social realities, pressures, and the fracturing of traditional structures."--Ruth Goodman, Wall Street Journal "Deeply researched and sensitive."--Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph, "Best History Books of 2020" Nineteenth century Britain saw remarkable economic growth and a rise in real wages. But not everyone shared in the nation's wealth. Unable to earn a sufficient income themselves, working-class women were reliant on the 'breadwinner wage' of their husbands. When income failed, or was denied or squandered by errant men, families could be plunged into desperate poverty from which there was no escape. Emma Griffin unlocks the homes of Victorian England to examine the lives - and finances - of the people who lived there. Drawing on over 600 working-class autobiographies, including more than 200 written by women, Bread Winner changes our understanding of daily life in Victorian Britain.

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Genre : History
Author : Emma Griffin
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2020-06-09
File : 403 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780300230062


The British Welfare Revolution 1906 14

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"The book describes and analyses the social reforms initiated by the Liberal governments of 1906-14 which produced a qualitative change in society amounting to a Welfare Revolution"--

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Genre : Great Britain
Author : John Cooper
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Release : 2017
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1350025763


The Origins Of The British Welfare State

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Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state welfare. Drawing on the latest historical and social science research The Origins of the British Welfare State looks at the main developments in the history of social welfare provision in this period. It looks at the nature of problems facing British society in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries and shows how these provided the foundation for the growth of both statutory and welfare provision in the areas of health, housing, education and the relief of poverty. It also examines the role played by the Liberal government of 1906-14 in reshaping the boundaries of public welfare provision and shows how the momentous changes associated with the First and Second World Wars paved the way for the creation of the 'classic' welfare state after 1945. This comprehensive and broad-ranging yet accessible account encourages the reader to question the 'inevitability' of present-day arrangements and provides an important framework for comparative analysis. It will be essential reading for all concerned with social policy, British social history and public policy.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Bernard Harris
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2018-06-26
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137079800


British Labour History 1815 1914

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Genre : Labor
Author : Edward H. Hunt
Publisher : Atlantic Highlands, N.J. : Humanities Press
Release : 1981
File : 456 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015042033202


Social Welfare In Germany And Britain

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Gerhard Albert Ritter
Publisher : Berg Publishers
Release : 1986
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105038141920


Historical Abstracts

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Genre : History, Modern
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Release : 1997
File : 830 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105021174276


Comment

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Genre : Communism
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Release : 1974
File : 878 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015039782936


The Local Historian

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Genre : Great Britain
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Release : 1976
File : 1054 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X001024056


America History And Life

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Article abstracts and citations of reviews and dissertations covering the United States and Canada.

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Genre : Canada
Author :
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Release : 1999
File : 798 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105029385502