From Poor Law to Welfare State: A History of Social Welfare in America, 2nd Edition, by Walter I. Trattner. The Free Press, New York, 1979. $12.95 cloth; $5.95 paper. 290 Pagesdoi:10.1080/00220612.1980.10672019AlejandroSchoolGarciaSchool...
From poor law to welfare state: A history of social welfare in America. New York: Free Press. Google Scholar... D Weisman - 《Families in Society》 被引量: 52发表: 1995年 The Feminine Ethic of Care and the Professionalization of Social Work ethic of care and the professionalization of ...
African Americans are largely the descendants of enslaved people who were brought from their African homelands by force to work in the New World. Their rights were severely limited, and they were long denied a rightful share in the economic, social, and political progress of the United States....
Of all the novel American social-sexual arrangements in the antebellum years, from the strenuous celibacy of the Shakers to the untethered free love of Berlin Heights, perhaps no experiment has proven so durable to fame as Joseph Smith’s venture into plural marriage. A radical innovation that ...
Social Radicalism Reexamined: The Legacies of Christopher Alexander and Joseph Rykwert June 28, 2024 A long, whimsically painted bridge leads to the front door at Sala House, the first house in the United States designed and built by architect Christopher Alexander. Image © Open Homes ...
America hoping for greater social, political, and economic opportunities than they had in the places they left. (It should be noted that although the terms “America” and “Americans” are often used assynonymsfor the United States and its citizens, respectively, they are also used in a ...
Lesson 56 – America Expands Overseas Lesson 57 – Foreign Policy Towards Latin America and Asia Lesson 58 – The Muckrakers Lesson 59 – Progressive Reforms Lesson 60 – The Progressive Presidents (Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson) Lesson 61 – Transportation Improves Lesson 62 – Life in the Cities...
The Work of Teachers in America: A Social History through Stories - 1997, Page 293 by Philip Freneau, Washington Irving , Royall Tyler , Emma Hart Willard , Warren Burton, Daniel Alexander Payne , Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Walt Whitman , Daniel Pierce Thompson , Edward Eggleston, Charlotte For...
Again in 1955, ‘Social Implications of Automatic Control in Industry’ noted the rise of machines to replace manual labour in industry: “Full automation”, it declared, “does not yet exist, though it may be achieved in a suitable industry before the end of this century."...
Revolution, which brought enormous economic and social change to Great Britain and the rest of the world. As industrialists grew wealthy on the labor of workers who increasingly lived in poverty, socialism emerged as an alternative to capitalism, one that could improve life for the working class...