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Bibliographic Information
Origins of the welfare state
selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin
Routledge, 2000
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Note
Responsibility statement, and series list (9 v.) from v. 1
Introduction: v. 1, p. vii-xliii
Related Books: 1-9 of 9
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1
- Labour, life and poverty
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F. Zweig
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 8
Available at 88 libraries
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2
- Voluntary action
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William Beveridge
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 7
Available at 87 libraries
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3
- The Peckham experiment
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Innes H. Pearse and Lucy H. Crocker
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 6
Available at 88 libraries
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4
- Britain's way to social security . Full employment in a free society . The case for family allowances
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François Lafitte . William Beveridge . Eleanor F. Rathbone
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 5
Available at 87 libraries
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5
- Our towns . When we build again
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the Women's Group on Public Welfare . Bournville Village Trust
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 4
Available at 88 libraries
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6
- Working-class wives
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Margery Spring Rice
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 3
Available at 88 libraries
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7
- A plan for democratic Britain . What have we to defend?
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G.D.H. Cole . E.F.M. Durbin
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 2
Available at 87 libraries
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8
- The next five years
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the Next Five Years Group
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 1
Available at 86 libraries
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9
- The unservile state
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edited by George Watson
Routledge 2000 Origins of the welfare state / selected and with a new introduction by Nicholas Deakin v. 9
Available at 88 libraries