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Poverty and Policy in American History

Autorzy: Michael B. Katz, Charles Tilly, Edward Shorter Wydawnictwo: Elsevier Science Data wydania: 2013 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 305 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9781483273891 ISBN: 9781483273891 Kategoria: Social services & welfare, criminology Indeks wydawcy: 9781483273891 Nota bibliograficzna: -

Opis

Poverty and Policy in American History is about people who needed help in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is about the ways in which the perception of poverty and other forms of dependence affected the development of public programs and the conduct of voluntary reform. It also about the ways in which people have written about welfare.
The book contains three chapters and opens with a description of the life and death of a poor family in early twentieth-century Philadelphia based on case records. It attempts to show many of the themes in the lives of the poor through the close analysis of one extended example. The second chapter moves back in time and consists of four case studies drawn from the project's empirical research. The first case study takes up the history of a neglected institution, the poorhouse. The second case reports on a survey of the causes of pauperism undertaken by the New York Board of State Charities in the mid-1870s. The third case analyzes a sample of the seven special schedules of the 1880 U.S. census, which enumerated the ""defective, dependent, and delinquent"" population. The final case uses a register of tramps from various places in New York State during the mid-1870s to assess the relation between popular images of tramps and what appeared to be their actual characteristics. The third chapter uses the results of the project's research and other recent work on related topics to examine American historical writing about dependence as a field and offers a sympathetic critique.

Spis treści

  • Front Cover 2
  • Poverty and Policy in American History 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Table of Contents 9
  • PREFACE 11
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 13
  • INTRODUCTION 15
  • CHAPTER 1. FAMILIES AND WELFARE: A PHILADELPHIA CASE 31
    • The Sullivan Family 32
    • Themes in the History of the Sullivan Family 55
  • CHAPTER 2. POORHOUSES, PAUPERS, AND TRAMPS 69
    • PART I. FROM FAMILY REFUGE TO OLD AGE HOME: THE DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK, POORHOUSE FROM 1829 TO 1886 71
      • Aggregate Trends in Poorhouse Composition 75
      • Conclusion 100
    • PART II. EARLY SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE CAUSES OF PAUPERISM 104
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