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Creating a Female Dominion in American Reform, 1890-1935



Creating a Female Dominion in American Reform, 1890-1935
This book discusses the continuity of female reform activity between the Progressive era and the New Deal. Female reformers in the Progressive era built an interlocking set of organizations that attempted to control child welfare policy. Within this policymaking body, female progressives professionalized their values, bureaucratized their methods, and institutionalized their reforming networks. Th... more details
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  • Examines the continuity of female reform activity between the Progressive era and the New Deal
  • Uses the original concept of a female dominion in the otherwise male empire of policymaking to explore the development of this structure
  • Investigates the development of the dominion and its particular characteristics, such as its monopoly over child welfare and its commitment to public welfare


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Author Robyn Muncy
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195089240
Publication Date 09/03/2008
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press Inc
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This book discusses the continuity of female reform activity between the Progressive era and the New Deal. Female reformers in the Progressive era built an interlocking set of organizations that attempted to control child welfare policy. Within this policymaking body, female progressives professionalized their values, bureaucratized their methods, and institutionalized their reforming networks. This book uses the original concept of a female dominion in the otherwise male empire of policymaking to explore the development of this structure. At the head of this dominion stood the Children's Bureau in the federal Department of Labor. Muncy investigates the development of the dominion and its particular characteristics, such as its monopoly over child welfare and its commitment to public welfare. By exploring that process, this book illuminates the relationship between professionalization and reform, the origins and meaning of Progressive reform, and the role of gender in creating the American welfare state.

In this book, Muncy explains the continuity of white, middle-class, American female reform activity between the Progressive era and the New Deal. She argues that during the Progressive era, female reformers built an interlocking set of organizations that attempted to control child welfare policy. Within this policymaking body, female progressives professionalized their values, bureaucratized their methods, and institutionalized their reforming networks. To refer to the organizational structure embodying these processes, the book develops the original concept of a female dominion in the otherwise male empire of policymaking. At the head of this dominion stood the Children's Bureau in the federal Department of Labor. Muncy investigates the development of the dominion and its particular characteristics, such as its monopoly over child welfare and its commitment to public welfare, and shows how it was dependent on a peculiarly female professionalism. By exploring that process, this book illuminates the relationship between professionalization and reform, the origins and meaning of Progressive reform, and the role of gender in creating the American welfare state.

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