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An established introductory textbook that provides students with a
full overview of British social policy and social ideas since the
late 18th century. Derek Fraser's authoritative account is the
essential starting point for anyone learning about how and why
Britain created the first Welfare State, and its development into
the 21st century. This is an ideal core text for dedicated modules
on the history of British social policy or the British welfare
state - or a supplementary text for broader modules on modern
British history or British political history - which may be offered
at all levels of an undergraduate history, politics or sociology
degree. In addition it is a crucial resource for students who may
be studying the history of the British welfare state for the first
time as part of a taught postgraduate degree in British history,
politics or social policy. New to this Edition: - Revised and
updated throughout in light of the latest research and
historiographical debates - Brings the story right up to the
present day, now including discussion of the Coalition and Theresa
May's early Prime Ministership - Features a new overview
conclusion, identifying key issues in modern British social history
This book provides the definitive account of the making of the 1942
Beveridge Report and its influence on wartime and post-war social
policy. The Beveridge Report: Blueprint for the Welfare State aims
to offer a definitive analysis of the famous document, so
influential in the founding of the Welfare State and the National
Health Service, which still resonates in current debates about
'getting back to Beveridge' and a 'Beveridge for the 21st Century'.
It is based on extensive research into the papers of the Beveridge
Committee, official Government archives and the papers of
contemporary politicians and groups. Published to coincide with the
Report's 80th anniversary, the book is treated as a case study in
policy formulation during the 1940s. Key features of the book
include The first systematic review and assessment of the work of
the Beveridge Committee and the evidence submitted to it Detailed
analysis of the enthusiastic reception of the Report and the
government's lukewarm attitude A full survey of the detailed
planning for welfare reform and Beveridge's role when excluded from
it An assessment of the influence of Beveridge upon the creation of
the Welfare State by Attlee's Labour Government This important book
will be of interest to scholars of twentieth-century British,
social history, political history and contemporary politics and
comparative health and education systems. Derek Fraser is Emeritus
Professor at the University of Teesside, where he served as
Vice-Chancellor for 11 years.
The book provides a comprehensive history of the third-largest
Jewish community in Britain and fills an acknowledged gap in both
Jewish and urban historiography. Bringing together the latest
research and building on earlier local studies, the book provides
an analysis of the special features which shaped the community in
Leeds. Organised in three sections, Context, Chronology and
Contours, the book demonstrates how Jews have influenced the city
and how the city has influenced the community. A small community
was transformed by the late Victorian influx of poor migrants from
the Russian Empire and within two generations had become
successfully integrated into the city's social and economic
structure. More than a dozen authors contribute to this definitive
history and the editor provides both an introductory and concluding
overview which brings the story up to the present day. The book
will be of interest to both historians and general readers. -- .
Derek Fraser's book has established itself as a classic text on the
history of social policy and social ideas in Britain since the
Industrial Revolution. This fourth edition features a revised
Introduction, incorporates the latest research and extends the
coverage of the final chapter, bringing the story right up to the
present day.
The book provides a comprehensive history of the third-largest
Jewish community in Britain and fills an acknowledged gap in both
Jewish and urban historiography. Bringing together the latest
research and building on earlier local studies, the book provides
an analysis of the special features which shaped the community in
Leeds. Organised in three sections, Context, Chronology and
Contours, the book demonstrates how Jews have influenced the city
and how the city has influenced the community. A small community
was transformed by the late Victorian influx of poor migrants from
the Russian Empire and within two generations had become
successfully integrated into the city's social and economic
structure. More than a dozen authors contribute to this definitive
history and the editor provides both an introductory and concluding
overview which brings the story up to the present day. The book
will be of interest to both historians and general readers. -- .
An established introductory textbook that provides students with a
full overview of British social policy and social ideas since the
late 18th century. Derek Fraser's authoritative account is the
essential starting point for anyone learning about how and why
Britain created the first Welfare State, and its development into
the 21st century. This is an ideal core text for dedicated modules
on the history of British social policy or the British welfare
state - or a supplementary text for broader modules on modern
British history or British political history - which may be offered
at all levels of an undergraduate history, politics or sociology
degree. In addition it is a crucial resource for students who may
be studying the history of the British welfare state for the first
time as part of a taught postgraduate degree in British history,
politics or social policy. New to this Edition: - Revised and
updated throughout in light of the latest research and
historiographical debates - Brings the story right up to the
present day, now including discussion of the Coalition and Theresa
May's early Prime Ministership - Features a new overview
conclusion, identifying key issues in modern British social history
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