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Author Finlayson, Geoffrey B. A. M.

Title Citizen, state, and social welfare in Britain 1830-1990 / Geoffrey Finlayson
Published Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994

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Description 467 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Citizen and State, 1830-1880: Providence, Paternalism, and Philanthropy -- 2. Citizen and State, 1880-1914: Challenge, Collectivism, and Convergence -- 3. Citizen and State, 1914-1949: War, Want, and Welfare -- 4. Citizen and State, 1949-1991: Participation, Perception, and Pluralism
Summary In this book the late Geoffrey Finlayson presents a searching analysis of social welfare in Britain from 1830 until the present day. He explores the changing relationship between voluntarism and the state throughout this period, unravelling the complex interactions of government, commerce, and individuals. He examines the provision of welfare and the attitudes and beliefs surrounding it, in all its many guises from Victorian private philanthropy and informal social networks to the collectivist ideals of the Welfare State and the convictions of Thatcherite individualism. Citizen, State, and Social Welfare in Britain is, in addition, an intellectual study of the concept of citizenship over the last two centuries, tracing developing notions of the duties and obligations implicit in the idea of the citizen, as well as the rights and entitlements
Analysis Great Britain
Welfare state
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [424]-447) and index
Subject Public welfare -- Great Britain -- History.
Welfare state -- History.
Great Britain -- Social policy.
LC no. 93028926
ISBN 0198227604