The evolution of the British Welfare State; a history of social policy since the Industrial Revolution
Historical study of the development of social policy and the welfare state in the UK from about 1830 to 1950 - discusses the impact of industrialization on social change in respect of child labour and hours of work in the factories, health services, education, welfare, social security, etc., examines social theory regarding state intervention, and outlines the growing awareness of social problems stemming from poverty and unemployment. Bibliography pp. 281 to 294 and references
Print Book, English, 1973
Macmillan, London, 1973