Welfare State Generation, The: Women, Agency and Class in Britain since 1945
Explores women, agency and class in postwar Britain and how welfare state developments shaped social power. Insightful analysis with historical context and a clear perspective from Eve Worth
Highlights
- gender and welfare state integration
- britain post-1945 socio-political analysis
- class and agency within policy context
Pros
- historical scope since 1945
- focus on gender, class and agency
- authoritative scholarly perspective
- clear, contextual narrative
- well-structured historical argument
Cons
- single customer rating noted
- narrow focus may limit broader social contexts