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Book Synopsis
The British Empire covered three centuries, five continents and one-quarter of the world's population. Its legacy continues, shaping the societies and welfare policies of much of the modern world. In this book, for the first time, this legacy is explored and analyzed.

Colonialism and Welfare reveals that social welfare policies, often discriminatory, and challenging to those colonized were introduced and imposed by the 'mother country.' It highlights that there was great diversity in rationales and impacts across the empire, but past developments had a major impact on the development of much of the world's population. Contributions from every continent explore both the diversity and the common themes in the imperial experience. They examine the legacy of colonial welfare - a subject largely neglected by both historians of empire and social policy analysts.

This original book shows that social welfare today cannot be understood without understanding the legacy of the British Empire. Academics, specialized students with an interest in comparative social policy, history of social policy, imperial history, colonialism, and contemporary third world social policy will find this book invaluable to their studies.

Contributors include: J. Harrison, N. Jayaram, E. Kaseke, R. Kattumuri, J. Lewis, J. Midgley, L. Patel, D. Piachaud, P. Smyth, K.-l. Tang



Trade Review
Midgley and Piachaud's book. . .offers scholars, students and social policy advocates an eminently readable, thought provoking overview of the historical development, current goals and future prospects of social protection policy in China, India, Brazil and South Africa. --Tanusha Raniga, Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

'Offering a rich comparative analysis of welfare policies across modern Commonwealth nations, the volume demonstrates how the creation of both processes and subjects of colonial domination historically unfolded as a 'ugly affair'. --Eleanor Conlin Casella, Journal of Social Policy

The uniqueness of this book is that the contributing authors, who are sociologists and social policy analysts, examine the neglected social policies promoted by the British imperial system, which have drawn little or no attention in the literature but affected the lives of millions of inhabitants of colonised societies. . . makes an important contribution to the discussion of the British imperial legacy and is recommended for policy analysts, historians, and anyone interested in comparative politics. --Kwame Badu Antwi-Boasiako, International Social Science Review



Table of Contents
Contents: Preface Introduction James Midgley and David Piachaud PART I: OVERVIEW 1. The British Empire and World History: Welfare Imperialism and ‘Soft’ Power in the Rise and Fall of Colonial Rule Joanna Lewis 2. Imperialism, Colonialism and Social Welfare James Midgley PART II: ISSUES AND COUNTRY EXPERIENCES 3. The Colonial Legacy and Social Policy in the British Caribbean John Harrison 4. Race, Inequality and Social Welfare: South Africa’s Imperial Legacy Leila Patel 5. Caste, Corporate Disabilities and Compensatory Discrimination in India: Colonial Legacy and Post-colonial Paradox N. Jayaram 6. Colonial Policy and Social Welfare: The Hong Kong Experience Kwong-leung Tang 7. The Poor Laws, Colonialism and Social Welfare: Social Assistance in Zimbabwe Edwell Kaseke 8. Fabianism, Social Policy and Colonialism: The Case of Tanzania David Piachaud 9. The British Influence on Social Security Policy: Provident Funds in Asia and Africa Edwell Kaseke, James Midgley and David Piachaud 10. Higher Education in India: The Legacy of Colonialism Ruth Kattumuri 11. The British Social Policy Legacy in Australia Paul Smyth PART III: CONCLUSION 12. Conclusion: Interpreting the Imperial Legacy for Social Welfare James Midgley and David Piachaud Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/04/2011
      ISBN13: 9781849808484, 978-1849808484
      ISBN10: 1849808481

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      Book Synopsis
      The British Empire covered three centuries, five continents and one-quarter of the world's population. Its legacy continues, shaping the societies and welfare policies of much of the modern world. In this book, for the first time, this legacy is explored and analyzed.

      Colonialism and Welfare reveals that social welfare policies, often discriminatory, and challenging to those colonized were introduced and imposed by the 'mother country.' It highlights that there was great diversity in rationales and impacts across the empire, but past developments had a major impact on the development of much of the world's population. Contributions from every continent explore both the diversity and the common themes in the imperial experience. They examine the legacy of colonial welfare - a subject largely neglected by both historians of empire and social policy analysts.

      This original book shows that social welfare today cannot be understood without understanding the legacy of the British Empire. Academics, specialized students with an interest in comparative social policy, history of social policy, imperial history, colonialism, and contemporary third world social policy will find this book invaluable to their studies.

      Contributors include: J. Harrison, N. Jayaram, E. Kaseke, R. Kattumuri, J. Lewis, J. Midgley, L. Patel, D. Piachaud, P. Smyth, K.-l. Tang



      Trade Review
      Midgley and Piachaud's book. . .offers scholars, students and social policy advocates an eminently readable, thought provoking overview of the historical development, current goals and future prospects of social protection policy in China, India, Brazil and South Africa. --Tanusha Raniga, Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

      'Offering a rich comparative analysis of welfare policies across modern Commonwealth nations, the volume demonstrates how the creation of both processes and subjects of colonial domination historically unfolded as a 'ugly affair'. --Eleanor Conlin Casella, Journal of Social Policy

      The uniqueness of this book is that the contributing authors, who are sociologists and social policy analysts, examine the neglected social policies promoted by the British imperial system, which have drawn little or no attention in the literature but affected the lives of millions of inhabitants of colonised societies. . . makes an important contribution to the discussion of the British imperial legacy and is recommended for policy analysts, historians, and anyone interested in comparative politics. --Kwame Badu Antwi-Boasiako, International Social Science Review



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface Introduction James Midgley and David Piachaud PART I: OVERVIEW 1. The British Empire and World History: Welfare Imperialism and ‘Soft’ Power in the Rise and Fall of Colonial Rule Joanna Lewis 2. Imperialism, Colonialism and Social Welfare James Midgley PART II: ISSUES AND COUNTRY EXPERIENCES 3. The Colonial Legacy and Social Policy in the British Caribbean John Harrison 4. Race, Inequality and Social Welfare: South Africa’s Imperial Legacy Leila Patel 5. Caste, Corporate Disabilities and Compensatory Discrimination in India: Colonial Legacy and Post-colonial Paradox N. Jayaram 6. Colonial Policy and Social Welfare: The Hong Kong Experience Kwong-leung Tang 7. The Poor Laws, Colonialism and Social Welfare: Social Assistance in Zimbabwe Edwell Kaseke 8. Fabianism, Social Policy and Colonialism: The Case of Tanzania David Piachaud 9. The British Influence on Social Security Policy: Provident Funds in Asia and Africa Edwell Kaseke, James Midgley and David Piachaud 10. Higher Education in India: The Legacy of Colonialism Ruth Kattumuri 11. The British Social Policy Legacy in Australia Paul Smyth PART III: CONCLUSION 12. Conclusion: Interpreting the Imperial Legacy for Social Welfare James Midgley and David Piachaud Index

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