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The social worker speaks: a history of social workers through the twentieth century
The social worker speaks: a history of social workers through the twentieth century
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Burnham, David Michael
Publisher
Ashgate Pub
Publication Date
c2012
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English
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1904-1914. Visiting societies, the poor law and local activists
1904-1914. Missioners, inspectors, lady visitors and Mr Cramp the almoner
1914-1930. The Great War and after: a new breed
1919-1939. Public assistance: new ideas, old attitudes?
1939-1948. The impact of the Second World War
1948-1970. Social workers: public servants
1948-1970. Training, outsiders and themes
1971-1979. Seebohmising
1980-1989. This is alright.
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History
Social service
Social service -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Social workers
Social workers -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
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9781409436386
140943639
9781409436393
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