Abstract

Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Big Moll and the Science of Scientific Charity 2. Armies of Vice: Evolution, Heredity, and the Pauper Menace 3. Friendly Visitors or Scientific Investigators? Befriending and Measuring the Poor 4. Opposition, Depression, and the Rejection of Pauperism 5. I See No Terrible Army: Environmental Reform and Radicalism in the Scientific Charity Movement 6 The Potentially Normal Poor: Professional Social Work, Psychology, and the End of Scientific Charity Epilogue Bibliography Index

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