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William Beveridge Jose Harris (Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, St Catherine's College, Oxford)

William Beveridge By Jose Harris (Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, St Catherine's College, Oxford)

Summary

This new edition of Jose Harris's biography of William Beveridge draws upon extensive new archive material about his private and public career. It expands the account given in the first edition of the origins and reception of the Beveridge Plan, and shows how the tortuous character of Beveridge's personal and emotional history helped to shape his contribution to twentieth century social reform.

William Beveridge Summary

William Beveridge: A Biography by Jose Harris (Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, St Catherine's College, Oxford)

This new and revised edition of William Beveridge remains the only documented biography of the most influential social reformer of the twentieth century. In Britain and Europe the Beveridge Plan of 1942 is still widely regarded as the seminal document of the modern `welfare state'. Yet if Beveridge was the `father of the welfare state' he was also, as this study shows, one of its earliest and most severe critics. Jose Harris explores Beveridge's life - the young social worker at Toynbee Hall; the `New Liberal' reformer in Edwardian Whitehall; the stormy director of the London School of Economics; and the `People's William' of the reconstruction movement after the Second World War. She combines biography with social and intellectual history, revealing many of the underlying principles and contradictions of social policy at different periods of the twentieth century. This new edition draws upon extensive new archive material to expand Harris's account of the origins and the aftermath of the Beveridge Plan. It also explores much more fully than was possible in the first edition the tortuous history of Beveridge's personal and emotional life, and its role in shaping his ideas and public career.

William Beveridge Reviews

Harris presents her new material with clarity, sympathy and cogent insight. * Robert Pinker, Community Care *

Additional information

GOR004265650
9780198206859
0198206852
William Beveridge: A Biography by Jose Harris (Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, Reader in Modern History, Oxford University and Fellow, St Catherine's College, Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1997-09-25
522
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