The Homeless Transient in the Great Depression: New York State, 1929-1941

Author:   Joan M. Crouse
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9780887063121


Pages:   319
Publication Date:   21 November 1986
Format:   Paperback
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The Homeless Transient in the Great Depression: New York State, 1929-1941


Overview

Years before the Dust Bowl exodus raised America's conscience to the plight of its migratory citzenry, an estimated one to two million homeless, unemployed Americans were traversing the country, searching for permanent community. Often mistaken for bums, tramps, hoboes or migratory laborers, these transients were a new breed of educated, highly employable men and women uprooted from their middle- and working-class homes by an unprecedented economic crisis. The Homeless Transient in the Great Depression investigates this population and the problems they faced in an America caught between a poor law past and a social welfare future. The story of the transient is told from the perspective of the federal, state, and local governments, and from the viewpoint of the social worker, the community, and the transient. In narrowing the focus of the study from the national to the state level, Joan Crouse offers a close and sensitive examination of each. The choice of New York as a focal point provides an important balance to previous literature on migrancy by shifting attention from the Southwest to the Northeast and from a preoccupation with rejection on the federal level to the concerted effort of the state to deal with the non-resident poor in a humane yet fiscally responsible manner.

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Author:   Joan M. Crouse
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780887063121


ISBN 10:   0887063128
Pages:   319
Publication Date:   21 November 1986
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction I. Precedents from the Past II. New York State on the Eve of the Depression: Attitudes and Policy III. Immediate Impact of the Depression: The State Reacts, 1929--33 IV. Immediate Impact of the Depression: Local Reaction, 1929--33 V. Immediate Impact of the Depression: From the Transient's Perspective, 1929--33 VI. The Federal Transient Program in New York State I, 1933--35 VII. The Federal Transient Program in New York State II, 1933--35 VIII. The Federal Transient Program Assessed IX. Liquidation X. ""On Every Town's Doorstep"" XI. Knocking at Washington's Door--Again Notes Bibliography

Reviews

""A first-rate piece of work that makes significant scholarly contributions. It is not only an important piece of social history for the depression decade, but has considerable implications for the present day when transient problems are still with us."" - Frank Freidel, University of Washington ""It is solid, clearly written and usefully fills in a piece of welfare policy history which remains interesting and significant. The author has searched diligently, found the relevant material, made the appropriate connections."" - Alfred J. Kahn, Columbia University School of Social Work


A first-rate piece of work that makes significant scholarly contributions. It is not only an important piece of social history for the depression decade, but has considerable implications for the present day when transient problems are still with us. - Frank Freidel, University of Washington It is solid, clearly written and usefully fills in a piece of welfare policy history which remains interesting and significant. The author has searched diligently, found the relevant material, made the appropriate connections. - Alfred J. Kahn, Columbia University School of Social Work


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