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Encyclopaedia of Social Reform

including Political Economy, Political Science, Sociology, and Statistics, Charities, Civil Service, Currency, Land and Legislation Reform, Penology, Social Purity, Trade Unions, Women Suffrage etc.

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In stock

ISBN : 9788130700778

 

Volumes : Set in 3 Volumes

 

Author : W. D. P. Bliss

 

Pages : 1450 pp

 

Year of Publishing : 2007

 

Binding : Hardbound

 

Publisher : Cosmo Publications

The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform was first published in 1908 under the chief editorship of William D. P. Bliss, an American clergyman and leading figure in the Christian socialist movement. It contains a vast number of entries on virtually everything and everybody of interest in the liberal and radical thought of the day. Contributors range across the left-wing political spectrum from liberal democrats through Fabian socialists to early communists. They include H.H. Asquith, Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Edward Bellamy, Lord Brassey, William Jennings Bryan, Lord Cromer, Henry Rider Haggard, Prince Peter Kropotkin, Christabel Pankhurst, Upton Sinclair, Leo Tolstoy, Booker T. Washington and Sidney Webb. Subjects include people and issues in political economy, political science, sociology, anarchism, trades unionism, women’s suffrage, land reform and all the major topics of social reform under debate at the time. Many of the arguments discussed here remain relevant even today, and much of the biographical detail is not to be found in any other reference work. vital reference source for left-wing thought and thinkers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries information on radical movements from Abolitionism to Zionism biographical detail on hundreds of progressive figures across the world includes economic and social statistics from many countries contributors include H.H. Asquith, Leo Tolstoy, Booker T. Washington and Sidney Webb new introduction by Morgen Witzel

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