The only comprehensive account of American social welfare history from the colonial era to the present, the new sixth edition has been updated to include the latest developments in our society as well as trends in social welfare.
Trattner provides in-depth examination of developments in child welfare, public health, and the evolution of social work as a profession, showing how all these changes affected the treatment of the poor and needy in America. He explores the impact of public policies on social workers and other helping professions—all against the backdrop of social and intellectual trends in American history. From Poor Law to Welfare State directly addresses racism and sexism and pays special attention to the worsening problems of child abuse, neglect, and homelessness. Topics new to this sixth edition include:
● President Clinton's health-care reform and his efforts to "end welfare as we know it"
● Developments in child welfare including the voluntary use of children's institutions by parents, and the discrimination against black youth in the juvenile justice system
● The latest information on AIDS and the reappearance of tuberculosis—and their impact on public health policy
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Walter I. Trattner is professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of From Poor Law to Welfare State: A History of Social Welfare in America.
Mike Chamberlain is an actor and voice-over performer in Los Angeles whose audiobook narration has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards. His voice credits range from radio commercials and television narration to animation and video game characters. Stage trained at Boston College, he has performed works from Shakespeare and the classics to contemporary drama and comedy.