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Norwood, an Anglo-Jewish childcare institution founded in the late nineteenth century, was one of several hundred such institutions in the UK, but the only Jewish one. Throughout its history, Norwood had the unusual task of adapting its childcare approach to both British and Jewish concerns. This book offers a unique study of one residential child institution within the broader British context, tracing the development of the institution and changing concepts of childcare over nearly one hundred years.
The story of Norwood is told chronologically, beginning with its origins in the early nineteenth century and its growth before the First World War. The inter-war years saw a period of stagnation that paved the way for the post-war revolution in institutional childcare, the demise of the orphanage idea and, with it, the demolition of Norwood. The book provides a narrative of the rise and fall of the childcare institution as much as the story of Norwood.

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«This doctoral dissertation is an exceptional piece of work.»
(Timm Kunstreich, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 49, 2017)



Table of Contents
Contents: A Brief History of Norwood – What’s in a Name? The Changing Titles of Norwood – The Rise of Norwood Institutionalism: The Residential Model Adopted – The Growth of Norwood Institutionalism: The Residential Model under Attack – The Tempering of Norwood Institutionalism: The ‘Good Enough’ Residential Model – Counter-institutionalism in Anglo-Jewry – The End of Institutionalism: Revolution at Norwood – Historical Perspective on Norwood.

Care and Conflict: The Story of the Jewish

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 08/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034317689, 978-3034317689
      ISBN10: 3034317689

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Norwood, an Anglo-Jewish childcare institution founded in the late nineteenth century, was one of several hundred such institutions in the UK, but the only Jewish one. Throughout its history, Norwood had the unusual task of adapting its childcare approach to both British and Jewish concerns. This book offers a unique study of one residential child institution within the broader British context, tracing the development of the institution and changing concepts of childcare over nearly one hundred years.
      The story of Norwood is told chronologically, beginning with its origins in the early nineteenth century and its growth before the First World War. The inter-war years saw a period of stagnation that paved the way for the post-war revolution in institutional childcare, the demise of the orphanage idea and, with it, the demolition of Norwood. The book provides a narrative of the rise and fall of the childcare institution as much as the story of Norwood.

      Trade Review
      «This doctoral dissertation is an exceptional piece of work.»
      (Timm Kunstreich, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 49, 2017)



      Table of Contents
      Contents: A Brief History of Norwood – What’s in a Name? The Changing Titles of Norwood – The Rise of Norwood Institutionalism: The Residential Model Adopted – The Growth of Norwood Institutionalism: The Residential Model under Attack – The Tempering of Norwood Institutionalism: The ‘Good Enough’ Residential Model – Counter-institutionalism in Anglo-Jewry – The End of Institutionalism: Revolution at Norwood – Historical Perspective on Norwood.

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