The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890Arno Press, 1980 - 203 Seiten |
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... York's poverty can be attributed to the heavy flow of immigrants who began to come in very large numbers after 1847. In 1845 the foreign born accounted for only thirty - five percent of New York's population . By 1855 they constituted ...
... York's poverty can be attributed to the heavy flow of immigrants who began to come in very large numbers after 1847. In 1845 the foreign born accounted for only thirty - five percent of New York's population . By 1855 they constituted ...
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... York " a sense of re- stored unity and an elevated humanity . " 12 The unifying effect of the Civil War on social reformers softened their crticial judgment of New York's " fashionable classes . " The sacri- fices which the war ...
... York " a sense of re- stored unity and an elevated humanity . " 12 The unifying effect of the Civil War on social reformers softened their crticial judgment of New York's " fashionable classes . " The sacri- fices which the war ...
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... York's first settlement , the Neighborhood Guild , was established by Stanton Coit . His immediate inspiration was Toynbee Hall , a settlement house in England , where Coit had spent several months before returning to New York as an ...
... York's first settlement , the Neighborhood Guild , was established by Stanton Coit . His immediate inspiration was Toynbee Hall , a settlement house in England , where Coit had spent several months before returning to New York as an ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 1 |
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST APPROACH TO POVERTY | 27 |
CIVIL WAR THE IRISH AND HEREDITARY PAUPERISM | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890 Philip M. Hosay Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1980 |
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AICP American Association for Improving benevolent societies Board of Health C. L. Brace charity movement Charity Organization Society charity reformers charity workers Charles L Charles Loring Brace Christian Union city's Conference of Charities decade dependence depraved depression disease Eighth Annual Report Emma Brace environment evil Fifth Annual Report Fourth Annual Report George Templeton Strong Germans Henry Codman Potter Henry Pellew hereditarian hereditary House Reform impoverished Improving the Condition Independent Industrial Commission Irish Josephine Shaw Lowell laboring classes living conditions outdoor relief pauperism percent poor population poverty private charities Proceedings public welfare Reformers believed SCAA Second Annual Report Seth Low settlement Seventh Annual Report Sixteenth Annual Report slums social reformers SRJD Street Third Annual Report Thirteenth Annual Report Thirty-Sixth Annual Report Twenty-First Annual Report Twenty-Fourth Annual Report Twenty-Second Annual Report University Press urban visitor welfare agencies wrote one charity wrote one reformer York Association York City York's