Coping before l'État-providence : Collective Welfare Strategies of New England's Franco-Americans
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Title
Coping before l'État-providence : Collective Welfare Strategies of New England's Franco-Americans
Description
Article describing religious institutions and mutual aid societies created by French Canadian immigrant communities in New England around the turn of the century. Their functions for social welfare, economic well-being, and medical necessity among French-speaking, working-class, Catholic migrants. The appearance of these Québec-modeled support mechanisms - often Catholic, non-public - among urban, industrial communities before the appearance of welfare in the United States. Emphasis on Lewiston, Maine hospitals and religious orders; Manchester, New Hampshire and Woonsocket, Rhode Island mutual aid societies.
Creator
Richard, Mark Paul
Date
1998 Spring
Language
en
Type
Journal Article
Identifier
Coverage
1800-1930; New England
Contribution Form
Zotero
ISSN
0737-3759 ; 9739-3759
Pages
59-67
Publication Title
Québec Studies
Volume
25