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Book Reviews : A New History of Social Welfare. By Phyllis J. Day Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1989,454 pp

Book Reviews : A New History of Social Welfare. By Phyllis J. Day Englewood Cliffs, NJ:... that wants to move toward a women-centered social work setting if is not an issue in as the authors And, practice. suggest, gender your it on the setting, try putting agenda. RUTH MCCORMICK Women’s Programs Edmonds Community College Seattle, Washington A New of Welfare. Social J. Cliffs, History By Phyllis Day Englewood Prentice-Hall, 1989,454 NJ: pp. 26 I have been to understand As a social worker for years, struggling of the the of social welfare. I have studied under one complex history California field’s Dr. at the of historians, top James Leiby University when I saw at and I teach social welfare Therefore, Berkeley, history. a book titled A New Social I was and History of Welfare, skeptical doubted if I would read the first few who However, pages. Day, past teaches at Purdue has written a that is new University, truly history and readable. and, therefore, exciting As a radical to her an acute awareness feminist, Day brings analysis not of the sexism of this but of the racism, only pervasive society of and elitism that combine to undermine the ageism, development effective social welfare and Other authors have policies programs. such a radical in the but their http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work SAGE

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1552-3020
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10.1177/088610999000500314
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that wants to move toward a women-centered social work setting if is not an issue in as the authors And, practice. suggest, gender your it on the setting, try putting agenda. RUTH MCCORMICK Women’s Programs Edmonds Community College Seattle, Washington A New of Welfare. Social J. Cliffs, History By Phyllis Day Englewood Prentice-Hall, 1989,454 NJ: pp. 26 I have been to understand As a social worker for years, struggling of the the of social welfare. I have studied under one complex history California field’s Dr. at the of historians, top James Leiby University when I saw at and I teach social welfare Therefore, Berkeley, history. a book titled A New Social I was and History of Welfare, skeptical doubted if I would read the first few who However, pages. Day, past teaches at Purdue has written a that is new University, truly history and readable. and, therefore, exciting As a radical to her an acute awareness feminist, Day brings analysis not of the sexism of this but of the racism, only pervasive society of and elitism that combine to undermine the ageism, development effective social welfare and Other authors have policies programs. such a radical in the but their

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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social WorkSAGE

Published: Oct 1, 1990

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