A new history of social welfare
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A new history of social welfare
Allyn and Bacon, 2003
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This revision traces the evolution of the concept of social welfare and presents a sweeping view of the history of social welfare programs from prehistory through the 1990s.
The author takes a feminist perspective and integrates coverage of women's and minority issues into the development of our present social welfare system. Particular attention is paid to the issues of poverty and social and economic justice.
This edition includes coverage of the new welfare reform act, or TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), including the political and economic implications for the poor, particularly women and children. In addition, the new edition deals more fully with global economic issues affecting social welfare in all countries.
目次
Most chapters conclude with "Conclusion," "Endnotes," and "Study Questions."
1. Values in Social Welfare.
Values in Social Welfare.
American Social Values.
Issues of Discrimination.
2. The Institution of Social Welfare.
The Meaning of Social Institution.
Perspectives on Social Welfare.
The Scope of Social Welfare.
The Profession of Social Work.
3. The Beginnings of Social Welfare: Political Economy and Early Societies.
Prehistory and Social Welfare to 6000 B.C.
The Beginnings of History: 6000-3000 B.C.
Invasion, Conquest, and Patriarchal Religion.
Moving into the Iron Age: 1200-400 B.C.
Greece, Christianity, and the Roman Empire.
4. Feudalism and the Welfare State.
The Dark and Middle Ages.
The Dissolution of Feudalism.
Poverty Becomes a Crime.
The Protestant Reformation: New Meanings for Work and Welfare.
Social Welfare in England: The Tudor Period.
The Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of Capitalism.
5. The Other Side of the World.
The Indigenous Peoples of America.
The European Invasion.
Social Welfare in the Colonies.
Slavery in the Americas.
Toward the Revolution.
The New Nation and Its Constitution.
6. America to the Civil War.
The First Civil Rights Movement.
Private Philanthropy.
Government Responses.
Social Treatment in the 1800s.
Nonwhite Minorities: Expendable Commodities in the New Nation.
The Women's Movement in the 1800s.
7. The American Welfare State Begins.
The Civil War: A New Nation Emerges.
After the Civil War.
Postwar Political Economy.
Population, Immigration, and the People.
"True Womanhood."
Emerging Philosophies and Social Welfare.
Public Welfare Efforts.
Professionalization of Social Work.
8. The Progressive Era, War, and Recovery.
The Progressive Era.
Population Movements and Immigration.
Oppression of African and Native Americans.
Labor and the Unions.
Social Welfare in the Progressive Era.
Women's Movements and Peace Protests.
The Professionalization of Social Work.
9. The Great Depression and Social Security for Americans.
The Great Depression.
Social Insurance in the United States.
Programs of Social Insurance Based on the Social Security Act.
Public Assistance Programs of the Social Security Act.
The Professionalization of Social Work.
World War II.
The Resurgence of Social Work.
10. Civil and Welfare Rights in the New Reform Era.
The State of the Nation Under Eisenhower.
Social Programs in the 1950s.
Civil Rights Before Kennedy.
Civil Rights in the Kennedy Years.
Johnson and the Great Society.
Civil Rights in the Kennedy-Johnson Years.
Social Programs in the Kennedy-Johnson Years.
Welfare, Civil Rights, and the Social Work Profession.
11. The Return to the Past.
A Retreat from the Welfare State.
Social Programs in the 1970s.
Civil Rights in the 1970s.
12. The Reactionary Vision.
Biting the Conservative Bullet.
Reaganomics: The Conservative Political Economy.
The New Federalism.
Pruning the Programs.
Basic Needs Programs.
Civil Rights Under Reagan and Bush.
The Costs of Social Welfare.
The International Element.
13. The Synergistic Cycle.
The New Synergy of Values.
Economic Context of the 1990s.
The Decline of Social Responsibility: Welfare as We Knew It.
Supplemental Security Income.
Social Issues.
Affirmative Action and Civil Rights.
Welfare for the Wealthy and Corporate Welfare.
Bibliography.
Index.
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