Social reform in the United States: lessons from the progressive era

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Abstract

This chapter examines, using a historical approach, two lines of research regarding the Progressive Era in the Unites States. The first approach concerns the relationship between social work and social policy. In the first section, the article describes the main features of and lessons from the involvement of social work pioneers in social work and social reform in the context of the public and social policies process. The second dimension analysed focuses more specifically on the methods and strategies adopted by the Settlement Movement, but also by some Charity Organization Societies’ leaders and other social reformers. Both of these approaches also concern the policy formulation and decision-making processes conceptualised and adopted by social reformers in the Progressive Era.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial work and the making of social policy
EditorsUte Klammer, Simone Leiber, Sigrid Leitner
PublisherBristol University Press
Chapter5
Pages71-87
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9781447349181
ISBN (Print)9781447349150, 9781447349204
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Social work
  • Social policy
  • Social reform
  • United States
  • Progressive era
  • Policy making

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