The poor belong to us: Catholic charities and American welfare

Between the Civil War and World War II, Catholic charities evolved from volunteer and local origins into a centralized and professionally trained workforce that played a prominent role in the development of American welfare. Dorothy Brown and Elizabeth McKeown document the extraordinary efforts of C...

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Collaborateurs: McKeown, Elizabeth (Autre) ; Brown, Dorothy M. 1932- (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge, Mass Harvard University Press 1997
Dans:Année: 1997
Recensions:[Rezension von: Brown, Dorothy M., The Poor Belong to Us: Catholic Charities and American Welfare] (1998) (Tentler, Leslie Woodcock)
Sujets non-standardisés:B Church work with the poor
B Orphanages history
B Electronic books Church history History
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Philanthropy & Charity
B United States
B Public Welfare (United States) History
B Catholic Church
B Église catholique
B History
B United States Church history 19th century
B Travail social
B Church work with the poor (United States) History
B United States Church history 20th century
B United States Church history 20th century
B United States Church history 19th century
B Church work with the poor ; Catholic Church
B Usa
B Social Conditions
B Catholicism history
B Catholic Church Charities History United States Catholic Church 1800 - 1999
B Charities
B Church work with the poor History United States
B United States Social conditions
B Public Welfare History United States
B Catholic Church (United States) Charities History
B Public Welfare
B Child Welfare history
B Church History
B United States Social conditions United States
B Church work with the poor Catholic Church History
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