Stewart, John

Richard Titmuss


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      RICHARD TITMUSS

      A Commitment to Welfare

      JOHN STEWART

      First published in Great Britain in 2020 by

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      ISBN 978-1-4473-4105-5 hardcover

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      Contents

      Acronyms

      Acknowledgements

      1Introduction

       Part 1Early life and career to the end of 1941

      2‘As the son of a farmer…’: origins, early employment, and personal life

      3Politics: the Liberal Party, the ‘Fleet Street Parliament’, and Forward March

      4The Eugenics Society, Poverty and Population, and ‘Manpower and Health’

      5The Titmuss gospel and progressive opinion

       Part 2From Problems of Social Policy to the London School of Economics

      6Problems of Social Policy: researching and firewatching