01592 a2200373 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020002200069037003600091040000700127041000800134072001500142072001400157072001600171072001600187072001300203072001200216072001400228072001400242072002100256072002100277072002100298072002100319072002100340072002100361072002200382100002100404245008100425250000600506260003200512300001000544520064900554999001501203104030760420250328151422.0250324042025GB 14 eng  a9781040307601qEA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 27.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJBF2thema7 aDS2thema7 aNHTB2thema7 aJHBK2thema7 aJFF2bic7 aDS2bic7 aHBTB2bic7 aJHBK2bic7 aHIS0540002bisac7 aHIS0150002bisac7 aBIO0000002bisac7 aBIO0090002bisac7 aBIO0100002bisac7 aBIO0190002bisac7 a362.7320922bisac1 aJ. Wesley Bready10aDoctor Barnardo: Physician, Pioneer, ProphetbChild-Life Yesterday and Today a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250201 a282 p bOriginally published in 1930, the main focus of this book is the study of the man and the homes for children which he founded but against a backdrop of the unparalleled era of social reform, in which children were finally recognized as social assets of incalculable worth. Barnardo’s work is therefore not treated as an isolated phenomenon. It is analysed for its profound significance as a pioneer movement in child-welfare and its legacy is visible as much in the 21st century as in the 19th. Where Wilberforce liberated enslaved people, and Shaftesbury the industrial worker, so Barnardo immeasurably helped thousands of homeless children. c8253d8253