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From Beveridge to Blair : The First Fifty Years of Britain's Welfare State 1948-98, Paperback / softback Book

From Beveridge to Blair : The First Fifty Years of Britain's Welfare State 1948-98 Paperback / softback

Edited by Margaret Jones, Rodney Lowe

Part of the Documents in Modern History series

Paperback / softback

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The creation of Britain’s welfare state in 1948 was an event of major international importance.

Designed to provide a concise introduction to the evolution of both the structure of the welfare state and attitudes towards it.

Concentrates on five core services: health care, education, social security, the personal social services and housing.

For each service it examines the original vision, the attempts to implement this vision, the resulting complexities and controversies and, above all, the impact on individual ‘customers'.

A wide range of documentary evidence is used, including published and unpublished government sources, political memoirs, newspaper exposés and personal testimony. -- .

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