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This major thematic and historical overview provides a clear guide
to key welfare practices and developments in the public, private,
voluntary and informal welfare sectors in twentieth-century
Britain, outlining the dominant ideas about welfare in the period
in question. As such, it offers an effective bridge between
historical and contemporary concerns, drawing out some of the more
rarely articulated premises of courses in the history of social
policy and illuminating the social, political and economic
dimensions of its subject.
Can the problem of poverty simply be confined to a lack of adequate
money income? Does the degree of social deprivation correlate with
individual poverty? In 1966, a social survey was conducted into the
living, social and working conditions of the residents of the St
Ann's area of Nottingham. It asked: are such areas more delinquent
than others? How far did the existence of areas of poverty
correlate with political and social apathy? And above all what were
the attitudes of people who lived in such conditions: were they
aware of their position as being in any sense deprived or
underprivileged and did they accept their status or challenge it?
The survey was conducted under the auspices of the Adult Education
Department of the University of Nottingham and it gave rise to a
film directed by Stephen Frears.
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