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, by Walter I. Trattner. Free Press, New York, 1974. $9.00 Hardbound, $3.95 Paperbound. 276 ppdoi:10.1080/00220612.1976.10671402Review by: H. Otto DahlkeJournal of Education for Social Work...
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 Pages A Garcia - 《Journal of Education for Social Work》 被引量: 1发表: 1980年 From poor law society to ...
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Social workers must locate their work within the history of our profession, while also recognizing how and why particular accounts are constructed, legitim
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...
Social Media Souvenirs New Article Haymarket Bombing and Riot On May 4, 1886, the Haymarket riot and bombing occurs in Chicago, Illinois, three days after the start of a general strike in the United States that pushed for an eight hour workday. This act would be followed by additional labor...
Texts such as Daniel Howe's Victorian America (1976) and Warren Susman's Culture as History: The Transformation of American Society in the Twentieth Century (1984) aptly record the vast alteration in values that encompassed the late nineteenth to the twentieth centuries. But American Home Life ...
The second is that, no, the United States has not been, until now, a paragon of liberal democracy. This point is cleanly made and thoroughly documented by Steven Hahn in his 2024 book, Illiberal America: A History. The argument is textured, but the gist is that the political culture of...
Socialism was a direct response to the Industrial 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, ...