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This book examines Irish Poor Law reform during the years of the
Irish revolution and Irish Free State. This work is a significant
addition to the growing historiography of the twentieth century
which moves beyond political history, and demonstrates that
concepts of respectability, social class and gender are central
dynamics in Irish society. This book provides the first major study
of local welfare practices and exploration of policies, attitudes
and the poor. This monograph examines local public assistance
regimes, institutional and child welfare, and hospital care. It
charts the transformation of workhouses into a network of local
authority welfare and healthcare institutions including county
homes, county hospitals, and mother and baby homes. The book's
exploration of welfare and healthcare during revolutionary and
independent Ireland provides fresh and original insights into this
critical juncture in Irish history. The book will appeal to Irish
historians and those with interests in welfare, the Poor Law and
the social history of medicine and institutions. -- .
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