Stewart, John

Richard Titmuss


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Titmuss and lone mothers

       Conclusion

      21Titmuss and North America: early encounters and first visit

       Introduction

       Making contacts and making comparisons

       Invitations

       Yale and the National Health Service

       Columbia and social work

       Conclusion

      22Helping American scholars on British topics

       Introduction

       Social welfare: Heclo and Gilbert

       Health: Eckstein, Lindsey, and Mencher

       Researching Tawney: Terrill

       A transatlantic research project

       Conclusion

      23Titmuss and President Johnson’s ‘War on Poverty’

       Introduction

       Social welfare in 1960s America

       Back in the USA

       Addressing the issues

       Talking to The Nation

       Chicago, 1966

       Conclusion

      24‘One of the greatest human beings of our time’: Titmuss’s influence on North American thinking on social welfare

       Introduction

       ‘I hope you know the extent of your influence here’

       Commitment to Welfare and North America

       Americans remember

       Conclusion

       Part 5Troubles?

      25The Labour government, social policy, and the Supplementary Benefits Commission

       Introduction

       The poverty lobby

       Appointment to the Supplementary Benefits Commission

       ‘New Guardians of the Poor’

       Defending the SBC: staff

       Defending the SBC: critics

       Titmuss and Townsend

       Defending the SBC: universal or selective?

       Conclusion

      26A public figure in troubled times: Vietnam, race relations, and the Common Market

       Introduction

       Vietnam

       Race relations

       The Common Market

       Conclusion

      27Healthcare, the market, and the Institute of Economic Affairs: the making of The Gift Relationship

       Introduction

       Early skirmishes

       More grief

       Building his case

       The IEA again

       The Gift Relationship

       Reading The Gift Relationship

       Conclusion

      28‘It really is hell’: disruption at the LSE

       Introduction

       Titmuss and students

       A new director

       More problems and bad publicity

       Titmuss’s take on ‘The Troubles’

       Interpreting ‘The Troubles’

       Titmuss, Townsend, and ‘The Troubles’

       Conclusion

      29‘A new prophet had appeared in our midst’: final illness, death, and memorial service

       Introduction

       Cancer

       Soldiering on

       Remembering Richard Titmuss

       Memorial service

       Conclusion

       Part 6Conclusion

      30A commitment to welfare: the life and work of Richard Titmuss

       Introduction

       Life and career

       A ‘philosophy of welfare’?

       Titmuss in the twenty-first century

       ‘A way of looking at the world’

      Publications by Richard Titmuss cited in this volume

      Frequently cited secondary sources

       Archival sources

       Index

       Acronyms

AMA American Medical Association
BLPES British Library of Political and Economic Science
BMJ British Medical Journal
BPP British Parliamentary Papers
BSA British Sociological Association
CBE Commander of the British Empire
CPAG Child Poverty Action Group
DHSS Department of Health and Social Security
GP General Practitioner
IEA Institute of Economic Affairs
ISSA International Social Security Association
LCC London County Council
LSE London School of Economics and Political Science
LSHTM London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
MOH Medical Officer of Health
MP Member of Parliament
MRC Medical Research Council
NAB National Assistance Board
NAMH National Association for Mental Health