Abstract

Introduction PART I: WOMEN'S WORK Employment and Charity The Nature of Social Service PART II: THE GENESIS OF SOCIAL SERVICE Family and Social Background Family Relationships A Woman's Place Religious Experience Social Problems and the Remedies Conclusions Appendix: Biographical Notes Notes and References Select Bibliography Index

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