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A new history of social welfare

Phyllis J. Day with Jerome H. Schiele

(Connecting core competencies series)

Pearson, c2013

7th ed

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Includes index

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内容説明

A look at the evolution of social welfare A New History of Social Welfare looks at the evolution of social welfare from early human history to the present day. The text demonstrates the institution's social control elements as well as those intended to help the disadvantaged. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: Understand the history of social welfare See how historical trends, problems and programs relate to current social welfare issues Understand the evolution of conflicting social values

目次

In this Section: 1) Brief Table of Contents 2) Full Table of Contentst 1) Brief Table of Contents Chapter 1: Values in Social Welfare Chapter 2: The Institution of Social Welfare Chapter 3: The Beginnings of Social Welfare Chapter 4: Feudalism and the Welfare State Chapter 5: Social Welfare Moves to the Americas Chapter 6: America to the Civil War Chapter 7: The American Welfare System Begins Chapter 8: The Progressive Era, War, and Recovery Chapter 9: The Great Depression and Social Security for Americans Chapter 10: Civil and Welfare Rights in the New Reform Era Chapter 11: The Return to the Past Chapter 12: The Reactionary Vision Chapter 13: The Decline of Social Responsibility Chapter 14: Spiraling Down to Welfare Past Chapter 15: Political Stonewalls 2) Full Table of Contents Chapter 1: Values in Social Welfare Values in Social Welfare American Social Values Issues of Discrimination Conclusion: Values and Power Notes Chapter 2: The Institution of Social Welfare The Meaning of Social Institutional Perspectives on Social Welfare The Scope of Social Welfare The Profession of Social Work Conclusion: Social Work and Social Control Notes Chapter 3: The Beginnings of Social Welfare Prehistory and social Welfare The Beginnings of History: 6000-1200 B.C.E. Moving Into the Iron Age: 1200-400 B.C.E. Greece, Christianity, and the Roman Empire Conclusion: Beginnings of Charity and Control Notes Chapter 4: Feudalism and the Welfare State The Dark and Middle Ages The Dissolution of Feudalism The Protestant Reformation: New Meanings for Work and Social Welfare in England: The Tudor Period The Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of Capitalism Conclusion: Reifying the Values of the Past Notes Chapter 5: Social Welfare Moves to the Americas The Indigenous Peoples of America The European Invasion of North America Work in North America Social Welfare in the Colonies Slavery in the Americas The New Nation and its Constitution Conclusion: Revolution the Status Quo Notes Chapter 6: America to the Civil War The First Civil Rights Movement Private Philanthropy Social Treatment in the 1880s Social Control Non-White Minorities: Expendable Commodities in the New The Women's Movement in the 1800s Conclusion: Working Toward Freedom Notes Chapter 7: The American Welfare System Begins The Civil War: A New Nation Emerges After the Civil War Post-War Political Economy Population, Immigration, and the People Emerging Philosophies and the Charity Organization Society Public Welfare Efforts Professionalization of Social Work Conclusion: Moving Toward Reform Notes Chapter 8: The Progressive Era, War, and Recovery The Progressive Era Population Movements and Immigration Oppression of African Americans and Native Americans Labor and the Unions Social welfare in the Progressive Era Women's Movement and Peace Protests The Professionalization of Social Work Conclusion: New Freedoms and Old Constraints Notes Chapter 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 Acts Public Assistance Programs of the Social Security Acts Maternal and Child Welfare Act: Title V The Professionalization of Social Work World War II The Resurgence of Social Work Reorganizing Federal Social Welfare Efforts The American Dream Conclusion: Moving Toward the Future Notes Chapter 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-Johnson Years Johnson and the Great Society Social Programs in the Kennedy-Johnson Years Welfare, Civil Rights, and the Social Work Profession Conclusion: Looking Back on the 1960s Notes Chapter 11: The Return to the Past A Retreat from the Welfare State Social Programs in the 1970s Other Social Welfare Programs Civil Rights in the 1970s Gay Liberation Conclusion: Tightening the Reins Notes Chapter 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 Conclusion: Past Ideology in a Post-Industrial World Notes Chapter 13: The Decline of Social Responsibility Clinton and the Republican Congress Welfare as We Knew It Other Safety Net Programs in the Clinton Era Health Care in America Social Issues Affirmative Action and Civil Rights Private Charity Welfare for the Wealthy and Corporate Welfare Conclusion Notes Chapter 14: Spiraling Down to Welfare Past The Bush/Cheney Presidency Social Welfare in the Bush/Cheney Administration Health Care Under the Bush/Cheney Presidency Education Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems Our "Ism"-Ridden Society Conclusion: Where are the Social Workers? Notes Chapter 15: Political Stonewalls The Bitter Remnants of the Bush Administration The Historical significance of the 2008 Election The Economic Morass Social Welfare in the Obama Administration Social Issues and Vulnerable Populations Portending the Future Notes Afterword: Cycles of Power, Cycles of History Notes

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