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Jonathan Bradshaw

    The Bookseller at the End of the World
    The Industrial Railways of Port Sunlight and Bomborough Port
    Walks Around Meifod
    Improving Children's Life Chances
    The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals)
    Issues in Social Policy
    • Issues in Social Policy

      • 186pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Targeted at social administration students and those in related fields like medicine and nursing, this foundational textbook provides a comprehensive overview of key social policy issues. First published in 1978, it serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of social policies and their implications in various professional contexts.

      Issues in Social Policy
    • The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals)

      An Initiative in Social Policy

      • 234pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The introduction of The Family Fund serves as a focal point for exploring the impact of the Thalidomide drug's consequences on families. Bradshaw delves into the Fund's origins, objectives, and public perception, while also contemplating its future. This examination provides valuable insights into societal responses to medical crises, making it particularly relevant for sociology students studying the intersection of health and social support systems.

      The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals)
    • This book brings together leading voices from academia and practice to discuss whether the government's new life chances agenda is meaningful.

      Improving Children's Life Chances
    • Situated amid beautiful rolling countryside, Meifod is a very ancient settlement and many of the surrounding hills are topped with earthworks of the Bronze Age and the Roman periods. The village church is dedicated to Saint Tysilio & Saint Mary and is late medieval. A detailed description and a map enable each walk to be followed without difficulty.

      Walks Around Meifod
    • A rich, immersive, funny and heartbreaking memoir of the charming bookseller who runs two tiny bookshops in the remote village of Manapouri in Fiordland, in the deep south of New Zealand. 'An extraordinary story.' Shaun Bythell, The Diary of a Bookseller

      The Bookseller at the End of the World