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The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America is a
unique reference work that provides readers with basic information
about the history of social welfare in Canada, Mexico, and the
United States. The intent of the encyclopedia is to provide readers
with information about how these three nations have dealt with
social welfare issues, some similar across borders, others unique,
as well as to describe important events, developments, and the
lives and work of some key contributors to social welfare
developments. In choosing a continental focus, editors John M.
Herrick and Paul H. Stuart encourage readers to explore
cross-national and comparative work in the development of social
welfare history. The Encyclopedia defines social welfare broadly to
include education, informal mutual assistance, the development of
the social work profession, and voluntary charitable activities as
well as state supported public welfare activities. The coverage is
therefore broad and interdisciplinary, including the fields of
anthropology, health sciences, history, political science, social
work, and sociology. Editors include specialists in the social
welfare history of each nation, and they have collaborated with
scholars from a variety of academic disciplines to prepare entries
of varying length addressing these issues. Associate editors for
Canada and Mexico, both authorities in the history of social
welfare in those countries, were responsible for recruiting expert
contributors in their fields. No other reference work takes this
unique continental approach, and as such this will be a much needed
acquisition for any academic or large public library with a social
science collection. Beginning students as well as established
scholars will find this an invaluable starting point for
investigations into new areas of inquiry. Topics Covered * Canada *
Charity * Child welfare * Economic conditions and social welfare *
Economics/tax policy * Health/Mental Health Policy * Landmark
social welfare legislation * Mexico * Poverty * Race and Social
Inequality * Social Problems * Social Security and Income
Maintenance * Social Welfare Reform * Social Welfare Reformers *
Social Work * United States * Women and social welfare Associate
Editors John Graham, University of Calgary Enrique Ochoa,
California State University, Los Angeles Ruth Britton, University
of Southern California Editorial Assistants Russell Bennett and
Benson Chisanga, University of Alabama
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