Citizen, State, and Social Welfare in Britain 1830-1990
This book offers a searching intellectual analysis of social welfare over the last two centuries of dramatic change and development. The late Geoffrey Finlayson explores the changing relations between voluntarism and the state and, in addition, traces the developing concept of citizenship.
A searching intellectual analysis of social welfare over the last two centuries of dramatic change and development, in which the late Geoffrey Finlayson explores the changing relations between voluntarism and the state.
Citizen, State, and Social Welfare in Britain 1830-1990
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A searching intellectual analysis of social welfare over the last two centuries of dramatic change and development, in which the late Geoffrey Finlayson explores the changing relations between voluntarism and the state.
Originally published in 1981 The Emergence of the Welfare State in Britain and Germany 1850-1950 is an edited collection on the history and future prospects of the modern welfare state. It attempts...