All Stories

  1. Welfare and Social Policy in Britain since 1870: Essays in Honour of Jose Harris, ed. Lawrence Goldman
  2. The first women lawyers and their involvement with making legal advice more available
  3. Anwälte für die Armen. Ehrenamtliche Rechtsberatung in England vor der Zeit des Wohlfahrtsstaates ca. 1890–1950
  4. Women and Justice for the Poor: a history of legal aid, 1863–1945, Felice Batlan
  5. Wild Arabs and savages: a history of juvenile justice in Ireland
  6. Juvenile Nation: Youth, Emotions and the Making of the Modern British Citizen, 1880–1914
  7. Philanthropy and Settler Colonialism, by Anne O'Brien
  8. Social justice, liberalism and philanthropy
  9. The English in Love: The Intimate Story of an Emotional Revolution. By Claire Langhamer
  10. 'All Human Life is There': The John Hilton Bureau of the News of the World and Advising the Public, 1942-1969
  11. Becoming Delinquent in the Post-War Welfare State: England and Wales, 1945–;1965
  12. History in the UK National Curriculum
  13. Juvenile delinquency and the public sphere: exploring local and national discourse in England,c. 1940–69
  14. Classes, Cultures and Politics: Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin - Edited by Clare V. J. Griffiths, James J. Nott and William Whyte
  15. Beveridge and Voluntary Action in Britain and the Wider British World
  16. Review of periodical literature published in 2010
  17. Teenage pregnancy: What's the problem?
  18. Reviews
  19. Review of periodical literature published in 2009
  20. Review of periodical literature published in 2008
  21. 'Growing up with a City': Exploring Settlement Youth Work in London and Chicago,c. 1880–1940
  22. The Children Act 1908: Centennial Reflections, Contemporary Perspectives, University of Kent, 30 June-1 July 2008.
  23. Squires in the Slums: Settlements and Missions in Late Victorian LondonBy Nigel Scotland
  24. Juvenile Delinquency, the Juvenile Courts and the Settlement Movement 1908-1950: Basil Henriques and Toynbee Hall
  25. Madge Nicola (2006), Children These Days. Bristol: The Policy Press. £23.50, pp.169, pbk.
  26. Becoming Delinquent in the Post-War Welfare State
  27. Big Society and the National Citizen Service: Young People, Volunteering and Engagement with Charities c.1900–1960