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Social Work, the Americanization Movement and the Construction of Americans 1874–1930 (Routledge Advances in Social Work)

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Management number 231822015 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$20.00 Model Number 231822015
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This book analyzes the role of social work in the Americanization Movement. It asserts that the emerging field of social work played a significant role in both the execution of the movement and the development and promulgation of theories and processes that rationalized its determination of the borders of inclusion and exclusion from the American nation and its polity.While the Americanization movement as a national endeavor abated by the mid-20th century, its underlying assumptions still shape contemporary social work and the national discourses of belonging. As the first comprehensive historical study of social work’s role in the discourses of immigration, the book will fill a significant gap in social welfare history.This volume introduces an important new field of study for scholars of social work, as well as students and academics of social history, ethnic studies, and political science. It is suitable for courses on social welfare policy, social welfare history, and social work ethics, as well as those studying immigration and the history of ethnic minorities in the U.S. Read more

ISBN10 0367769972
ISBN13 978-0367769970
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Item Weight 1.11 pounds
Print length 360 pages
Part of series Routledge Advances in Social Work
Publication date June 29, 2026

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