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Women and Welfare: Ten Victorian Women in Public Social Service

Women and Welfare: Ten Victorian Women in Public Social Service

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Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages 220
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9780333463864
Categories Humanities
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The aim of this study is to explain why some middle-class Victorian women took up various kinds of public social service, as social workers, researchers or reformers. The conventions of the time made it difficult for women to move out of family into public life and the nature of the work they chose demanded great physical and mental courage and endurance. The author examines the family and social background and the individual character of ten famous nineteenth-century women to try to identify the social circumstances and personal qualities that encouraged their social service activities and relates her findings to the problems faced by women of the present who endeavour to combine family responsibilities and outside employment.

Women and Welfare: Ten Victorian Women in Public Social Service

Table of contents

Introduction PART I: WOMEN'S WORK Employment and Charity The Nature of Social Service PART II: THE GENESIS OF SOCIAL SERVICE Family and Social Background Family Relationships A Woman's Place Religious Experience Social Problems and the Remedies Conclusions Appendix: Biographical Notes Notes and References Select Bibliography Index

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