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Welfare and Social Policy in Britain Since 1870 - Essays in Honour of Jose Harris (Hardcover)
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Welfare and Social Policy in Britain Since 1870 - Essays in Honour of Jose Harris (Hardcover)
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This collection of twelve essays reviews the history of welfare in
Britain over the past 150 years. It focuses on the ideas that have
shaped the development of British social policy, and on the
thinkers who have inspired and also contested the welfare state. It
thereby constructs an intellectual history of British welfare since
the concept first emerged at the end of the nineteenth century. The
essays divide into four sections. The first considers the
transition from laissez-faire to social liberalism from the 1870s,
and the enduring impact of late-Victorian philosophical idealism on
the development of the welfare state. It focuses on the moral
philosophy of T. H. Green and his influence on key figures in the
history of British social policy like William Beveridge, R. H.
Tawney, and William Temple. The second section is devoted to the
concept of 'planning' which was once, in the mid-twentieth century,
at the heart of social policy and its implementation, but which has
subsequently fallen out of favour. A third section examines the
intellectual debate over the welfare state since its creation in
the 1940s. Though a consensus seemed to have emerged during the
Second World War over the desirability and scope of a welfare state
extending 'from the cradle to the grave', libertarian and
conservative critiques endured and re-emerged a generation later. A
final section examines social policy and its implementation more
recently, both at grass roots level in a study of community action
in West London in the districts made infamous by the fire at
Grenfell Tower in 2017, and at a systemic level where different
models of welfare provision are shown to be in uneasy co-existence
today. The collection is a tribute to Jose Harris, emeritus
professor of history in the University of Oxford and a pioneer of
the intellectual history of social policy. Taken together, these
essays conduct the reader through the key phases and debates in the
history of British welfare.
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