The Family and Social Change

The Family and Social Change
Author: Colin Harris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134684991

This is Volume V of fifteen in a series on the Sociology of Gender and the Family. Originally published in 1965, this study looks at family and kinship in the South Wales town of Swansea which was used as a parallel to the Institute of Community Studies 1957 study in east London at Bethnal Green.

A Child of the Jago Illustrated

A Child of the Jago Illustrated
Author: Arthur Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-02-06
Genre:
ISBN:

A Child of the Jago is an 1896 novel by Arthur Morrison.A bestseller in its time,it recounts the brief life of Dicky Perrott, a child growing up in the "Old Jago", a fictionalisation of the Old Nichol,a slum located between Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road in the East End of London. The late nineteenth century English novelist George Gissing, who read the novel on Christmas Day 1896, felt that it was "poor stuff".

The Family and Social Change

The Family and Social Change
Author: Colin Rosser
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1965
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 041517645X

Annotation Originally published in 1965.

Children of Bethnal Green

Children of Bethnal Green
Author: Doris M Bailey
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2005-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750953144

Bethnal Green is at the heart of London's East End, infamous as the stamping ground of gangland bosses the Kray Twins. In this book the world of Bethnal Green's back streets in the 1920s, 1930s and during the Second World War is vividly recalled including the endless struggle to make ends meet, the little shops, street sellers, etc.

The Child

The Child
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1919
Genre: Child care
ISBN:

Family and Kinship in East London

Family and Kinship in East London
Author: Michael Young
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136626166

First published in 1957 ,and reprinted with a new introduction in 1986, Michael Young and Peter Willmott’s book on family and kinship in Bethnal Green in the 1950s is a classic in urban studies. A standard text in planning, housing, family studies and sociology, it predicted the failure in social terms of the great rehousing campaign which was getting under way in the 1950s. The tall flats built to replace the old ‘slum’ houses were unpopular. Social networks were broken up. The book had an immediate impact when it appeared – extracts were published in the newspapers, the sales were a record for a report of a sociological study, Government ministers quoted it. But the approach it advocated was not accepted until the late 1960s, and by then it was too late. This Routledge Revivals reissue includes the authors' introduction from the 1986 reissue, reviewing the impact of the book and its ideas thirty years on. They argue that if the lessons implicit in the book had been learned in the 1950s, London and other British cities might not have suffered the 'anomie' and violence manifested in the urban riots of the 1980s.

The Symmetrical Family

The Symmetrical Family
Author: Michael Young
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100096051X

First published in 1973, The Symmetrical Family combines evidence about the family of the past with information from a sociological survey in the London region and uses both as the basis for a speculative discussion about the future. The argument is that a new style of family life has emerged. Its basis is not equality between husbands and wives but at least something approaching symmetry: increasingly wives work outside the home and husbands inside it. The new family is itself under increasing pressure. Contrary to the popular view, there is yet no sign of a general increase in leisure. In some occupations work is dominant and becoming more so; at the same time the proportions of people in such jobs, though still in the minority, are expanding. The growing demand of wives for paid work outside the home means that in place of two jobs, one for the husband and one for the wife, there will often be four, with both working inside as well as outside the home. How long will people be able to bear the consequent strain? In a final chapter the authors discuss what they think will happen unless people decide quite deliberately, to reduce the pressure upon themselves and their children. This book will be of interest to students of sociology, health, social care, anthropology and public policy.

The Evidence for Voluntary Action (Works of William H. Beveridge)

The Evidence for Voluntary Action (Works of William H. Beveridge)
Author: William H. Beveridge
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317572939

This supplementary volume to Beveridge’s important work Voluntary Action sets out some of the important material on which the Report is based, and amplifies it by giving views and statements of fact submitted by many experts in the fields covered by his Inquiry.