Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts

Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts
Title Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 402
Release 2024-08-22
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ISBN 338556543X

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Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts

Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts
Title Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts. Board of State Charities
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Annual report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts. v.13, 1875-76

Annual report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts. v.13, 1875-76
Title Annual report of the State Board of Charity of Massachusetts. v.13, 1875-76 PDF eBook
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Pages 426
Release 1877
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Expelling the Poor

Expelling the Poor
Title Expelling the Poor PDF eBook
Author Hidetaka Hirota
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 321
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 019061921X

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Expelling the Poor argues that immigration policies in nineteenth-century New York and Massachusetts, driven by cultural prejudice against the Irish and more fundamentally by economic concerns about their poverty, laid the foundations for American immigration control.

Building the Invisible Orphanage

Building the Invisible Orphanage
Title Building the Invisible Orphanage PDF eBook
Author Matthew A. CRENSON
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 400
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674029992

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In 1996, America abolished its long-standing welfare system in favor of a new and largely untried public assistance program. Welfare as we knew it arose in turn from a previous generation's rejection of an even earlier system of aid. That generation introduced welfare in order to eliminate orphanages. This book examines the connection between the decline of the orphanage and the rise of welfare. Matthew Crenson argues that the prehistory of the welfare system was played out not on the stage of national politics or class conflict but in the micropolitics of institutional management. New arrangements for child welfare policy emerged gradually as superintendents, visiting agents, and charity officials responded to the difficulties that they encountered in running orphanages or creating systems that served as alternatives to institutional care. Crenson also follows the decades-long debate about the relative merits of family care or institutional care for dependent children. Leaving poor children at home with their mothers emerged as the most generally acceptable alternative to the orphanage, along with an ambitious new conception of social reform. Instead of sheltering vulnerable children in institutions designed to transform them into virtuous citizens, the reformers of the Progressive era tried to integrate poor children into the larger society, while protecting them from its perils.

Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts

Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts
Title Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of State Charities of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts Board of State Charities
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 398
Release 2019-02-22
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780469259720

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Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship

Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship
Title Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship PDF eBook
Author John J Bukowczyk
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 415
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252099230

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The next volume in the Common Threads book series, Immigrant Identity and the Politics of Citizenship assembles fourteen articles from the Journal of American Ethnic History . The chapters discuss the divisions and hierarchies confronted by immigrants to the United States, and how these immigrants shape, and are shaped by, the social and cultural worlds they enter. Drawing on scholarship of ethnic groups from around the globe, the articles illuminate the often fraught journey many migrants undertake from mistrusted Other to sometimes welcomed citizen. Contributors: James R. Barrett, Douglas C. Baynton, Vibha Bhalla, Julio Capó, Jr., Robert Fleegler, Gunlög Fur, Hidetaka Hirota, Karen Leonard, Willow Lung-Amam, Raymond A. Mohl, Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, Lara Putnam, David Reimers, David Roediger, and Allison Varzally.