
Women, Peace and Welfare: A Suppressed History of Social Reform, 1880-1920 - Paperback
Women, Peace and Welfare: A Suppressed History of Social Reform, 1880-1920 - Paperback
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by Ann Oakley (Author)
Between 1880 and 1920 many women researched the conditions of social and economic life in Western countries. They were driven by a vision of a society based on welfare and altruism, rather than warfare and competition.
Ann Oakley, a leading sociologist, undertook extensive research to uncover this previously hidden cast of forgotten characters. She uses the women's stories to bring together the histories of social reform, social science, welfare and pacifism.
Her fascinating account reveals how their efforts, connected through thriving transnational networks, lie behind many features of modern welfare states and reminds us of their powerful vision of a more humane way of living - a vision that remains relevant today.
Author Biography
Ann Oakley is professor of sociology and social policy at the UCL Institute of Education.



















