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Science, Reform, and Politics in Victorian Britain - The Social Science Association 1857-1886

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Lawrence Goldman is Lecturer in Modern History at University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Peter's College. Klappentext Goldman examines the origins of social policies, focusing on the Social Science Association. Zusammenfassung Goldman examines the origins of social policies in the mid-Victorian period. He focuses on the Social Science Association! famous for its influence over a wide range of social policies. Goldman sets the SSA in the context of its age! and explains its relevance to politics! social life and intellectual development. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Note on citations in the text; List of abbreviations; Introduction: the contexts of the Social Science Association; Part I. Politics: 1. The origins of the Social Science Association: legal reform, the reformation of juveniles, and the property of married women in 'the Age of Equipoise'; 2. The Social Science Association and the structure of mid-Victorian politics; 3. Organising the Social Science Association; Part II. Reform: 4. Liberalism divided and feminism divided: women and the Social Science Association; 5. Transportation, reformation and convict discipline: the Social Science Association and Victorian penal policy 1853-71; 6. Victorian socio-medical liberalism: the Social Science Association and state medicine; 7. Labour and capital: the Social Science Association, trade unionism, and industrial harmony; 8. The Social Science Association and middle-class education: secondary schooling, endowments, and professionalism in mid-Victorian England; 9. The Social Science Association and the making of social policy; Part III. Science: 10. Social science in domestic context: popular science, sociology, and a 'science of reform'; 11. Social science in comparative international context; Part IV. Decline: 12. The decline of the Social Science Association: Liberal division, specialisation, and the end of Equipoise; Conclusion: the Social Science Association and social knowledge; Appendices; Select bibliography; Index....

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Authors Lawrence Goldman, Lawrence (University of Oxford) Goldman
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.06.2002
 
EAN 9780521330534
ISBN 978-0-521-33053-4
No. of pages 448
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Society

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