Edwin Chadwick and the genesis of the English welfare state

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (4):523-536 (1990)
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Abstract

The early to middle nineteenth century saw a radical change in the nature of the British state, with many activities becoming the responsibility of public authorities. A key figure in this process was the journalist Edwin Chadwick. Anthony Brundage's new biography, England's Prussian Minister, gives a clear and arresting picture of the political processes which led to this growth and of Chadwick's role. However, his account is limited because of his acceptance of the necessity for government growth, which recent research shows to be problematic.

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