Abstract
In seeking to understand society, sociologists in this set sought to understand social institutions. Here sociologists consider the policy and planning implications of attempts to respond to and meet social needs by the Church, Civil Service, Industry and Voluntary Organizations. This set contains such classic works as Penelope Hall's 'Social Services of Modern England' and Peter Nokes' 'The Professional Task in Welfare Practise'. Volumes in this set are: The Church and Social Work , M. Penelope Hall and Ismene V. Howes (1965) 0-415-17713-8: Creative Demobilization [Part 1] , E.A. Gutkind (1943) 0-415-17714-6: Creative Demobilization [Part 2] , Edited by E.A. Gutkind (1943) 0-415-17715-4: Higher Civil Servants in Britain , R.K. Kelsall (1955) 0-415-17716-2: Housing Needs and Planning Policy , J.B. Cullingworth (1960) 0-415-17717-0: Penelope Hall's Social Services of England and Wales , Edited by Anthony Forder (1969) 0-415-17718-9: The Price of Social Security , Gertrude Williams (1944) 0-415-17719-7: u65.0 0 The Professional Task in Welfare Practice , Peter Nokes (1967) 0-415-17720-0: Social Casework , Noel Timms (1964) 0-415-17721-9: Social Policies for Old Age , B.E. Shenfield (1957) 0-415-17722-7: Social Security: Beveridge and After , Victor George (1968) 0-415-17723-5: Social Services in British Industry , A.F. Young (1968) 0-415-17724-3: Social Services of Modern England , M. Penelope Hall (1952) 0-415-17725-1: The Sociology of Housing , R.N. Morris and John Mogey (1965) 0-415-17726-X: Voluntary Social Services since 1918 , Henry A. Mess (1948) 0-415-17727-8: Voluntary Societies and Social Policy , Madeline Rooff (1957) 0-415-17728-6: Voluntary Work and the Welfare State , Mary Morris (1969) 0-415-17729-4: Working with Community Groups , George W. Goetschius (1969) 0-415-17730-8:
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