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The Cruelty Man

Child Welfare, the NSPCC and the State in Ireland, 1889-1956

By (author) Sarah-Anne Buckley
Genres: Child welfare
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Manchester University Press, Manchester, United Kingdom
Published: 7th Jun 2017
Dimensions: w 153mm h 236mm d 8mm
Weight: 390g
ISBN-10: 1526108968
ISBN-13: 9781526108968
Barcode No: 9781526108968
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Recent debates surrounding children in State care, parental rights, and abuse in Ireland's industrial schools, concern issues that are rooted in the historical record. By examining the social problems addressed by philanthropists and child protection workers from the nineteenth century, we can begin to understand more about the treatment of children and the family today. In Ireland, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was the principle organisation involved in investigating families and protecting children. The 'cruelty men', as NSPCC inspectors were known, acted as child protection workers and 'children's police'. This book looks at their history as well as the history of Ireland's industrial schools, poverty in Irish families, changing ideas around childhood and parenthood and the lives of children in Ireland from 1838 to 1970. It is a history filled with stories of real families, families often at the mercy of the State, the Catholic Church and voluntary organisations. It is a must-read for all with an interest in the Irish family and Irish childhood past and present. -- .

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"[the book] ..forms an important part of the growing body of work on child welfare in Ireland"
(Caitriona Crowe; Irish Times, March 2014) -- .