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British social work in the nineteenth century / by A.F. Young and E.T. Ashton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of sociology. Historical sociology ; ; v. 2. | International library of sociologyPublication details: London : Routledge, 1998, ©1956.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 264 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781136239595
  • 1136239596
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: British social work in the nineteenth century.DDC classification:
  • 361.3/0941 19
LOC classification:
  • HV245 .Y58 1998eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; BRITISH SOCIAL WORK IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE IDEAS WHICH INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK; CHAPTER 1 INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC THOUGHT; 1 CONDITIONS; 2 ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL THEORIES; CHAPTER 2 RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; 1 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND; 2 THE TRACTARIANS; 3 THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS; 4 THE NONCONFORMISTS; 5 THE METHODISTS; 6 THE UNITARIANS; 7 THE QUAKERS; 8 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 3 POOR LAW PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE; 1 THE PROBLEMS AND PRINCIPLES OF POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION.
2 CRITICISMS BY SOCIAL WORKERS AND THEIR RESULTSPART TWO MAIN BRANCHES OF SOCIAL WORK; CHAPTER 4 FAMILY CASE WORK-I: THOMAS CHALMERS; CHAPTER 5 FAMILY CASE WORK-II: CASE WORK SOCIETIES UP TO 186g; 1 The Relief Society; 2 Societies to meet a Local Need; 3 Jewish Poor Relief; 4 Accommodation Societies; 5 Improvement Societies; 6 Suppression Societies; 7 Visiting Societies; CHAPTER 6 FAMILY CASE WORK-III: THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY, 186g; CHAPTER 7 OCTAVIA HILL; CHAPTER 8 CARE OF DEPRIVED CHILDREN; 1 SCHOOLS; 2 ORPHANAGES; 3 COTTAGE HOMES; 4 BOARDING-OUT; 5 ADOPTION.
6 national society for the prevention of cruelty to childrenchapter 9 the penal services; 1 elizabeth fry; 2 discharged prisoners' aid societies; 3 the work of mary carpenter-reformatory and industrial schools; 4 probation; chapter 10 the handicapped; 1 the blind; 2 the deaf; 3 the mentally defective, insane and epileptic; 4 cripples; conclusion; chapter 11 moral welfare; 1 contagious diseases acts; 2 white slavery; 3 white cross league; 4 rescue; 5 homes; chapter 12 group work-i: settlements; chapter 13 group work-ii: youth work; 1 sunday schools; 2 ragged schools.
3 modern youth organizationsepilogue; index.
Summary: First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Originally published: London : Routledge and K. Paul, 1956.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cover; BRITISH SOCIAL WORK IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE IDEAS WHICH INFLUENCED THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK; CHAPTER 1 INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC THOUGHT; 1 CONDITIONS; 2 ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL THEORIES; CHAPTER 2 RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; 1 THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND; 2 THE TRACTARIANS; 3 THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS; 4 THE NONCONFORMISTS; 5 THE METHODISTS; 6 THE UNITARIANS; 7 THE QUAKERS; 8 CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 3 POOR LAW PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE; 1 THE PROBLEMS AND PRINCIPLES OF POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION.

2 CRITICISMS BY SOCIAL WORKERS AND THEIR RESULTSPART TWO MAIN BRANCHES OF SOCIAL WORK; CHAPTER 4 FAMILY CASE WORK-I: THOMAS CHALMERS; CHAPTER 5 FAMILY CASE WORK-II: CASE WORK SOCIETIES UP TO 186g; 1 The Relief Society; 2 Societies to meet a Local Need; 3 Jewish Poor Relief; 4 Accommodation Societies; 5 Improvement Societies; 6 Suppression Societies; 7 Visiting Societies; CHAPTER 6 FAMILY CASE WORK-III: THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY, 186g; CHAPTER 7 OCTAVIA HILL; CHAPTER 8 CARE OF DEPRIVED CHILDREN; 1 SCHOOLS; 2 ORPHANAGES; 3 COTTAGE HOMES; 4 BOARDING-OUT; 5 ADOPTION.

6 national society for the prevention of cruelty to childrenchapter 9 the penal services; 1 elizabeth fry; 2 discharged prisoners' aid societies; 3 the work of mary carpenter-reformatory and industrial schools; 4 probation; chapter 10 the handicapped; 1 the blind; 2 the deaf; 3 the mentally defective, insane and epileptic; 4 cripples; conclusion; chapter 11 moral welfare; 1 contagious diseases acts; 2 white slavery; 3 white cross league; 4 rescue; 5 homes; chapter 12 group work-i: settlements; chapter 13 group work-ii: youth work; 1 sunday schools; 2 ragged schools.

3 modern youth organizationsepilogue; index.

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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