Skip to content

Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France
Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different

Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France Hardcover - 1984

by Introduction by Rachel G. Fuchs


From the publisher

In nineteenth-century France, parents abandoned their children in overwhelming numbers--up to 20 percent of live births in the Parisian area. The infants were left at state-run homes and were then transferred to rural wet nurses and foster parents. Their chances of survival were slim, but with alterations in state policy, economic and medical development, and changing attitudes toward children and the family, their chances had significantly improved by the end of the century. Rachel Fuchs has drawn on newly discovered archival sources and previously untapped documents of the Paris foundling home in order to depict the actual conditions of abandoned children and to reveal the bureaucratic and political response. This study traces the evolution of French social policy from early attempts to limit welfare to later efforts to increase social programs and influence family life. Abandoned Children illuminates in detail the family life of nineteenth-century French poor. It shows how French social policy with respect to abandoned children sought to create an economically useful and politically neutral underclass out of a segment of the population that might otherwise have been an economic drain and a potential political threat.

Details

  • Title Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France
  • Author Introduction by Rachel G. Fuchs
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 375
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher State University of New York Press
  • Date 1984-02
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps
  • ISBN 9780873957489 / 0873957482
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: French
  • Library of Congress subjects France - Social policy, Child welfare - France - History - 19th
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 83000425
  • Dewey Decimal Code 362.704

About the author

Rachel Ginnis Fuchs is Assistant Professor of History at Arizona State University.

Back to Top

More Copies for Sale

Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France (Suny Series on...
Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different

Abandoned Children: Foundlings and Child Welfare in Nineteenth-Century France (Suny Series on Urban Public Policy)

by Fuchs, Rachel

  • Used
  • good
  • Hardcover
Condition
Used - Good
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780873957489 / 0873957482
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Port Robinson, Ontario, Canada
Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Item Price
NZ$84.45
NZ$40.90 shipping to USA

Show Details

Description:
SUNY Press, 1984. Beige background with brown, blue and white illustration of a couple leaving a baby, and blue lettering, brown title. Blue lettering along spine. Some spotty staining along spiune. Text is relatively clean, but has some instances of pencilled underlining. Any picture found beside this listing may NOT actually be a picture of this book but a stock photo used by the listing site. 3 R's Used Books and Hannelore Headley Old & Fine Books, Inc. are committed to saving the trees one leaf at a time.. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket.
Item Price
NZ$84.45
NZ$40.90 shipping to USA