Coping before l'État-providence : Collective Welfare Strategies of New England's Franco-Americans

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Coping before l'État-providence : Collective Welfare Strategies of New England's Franco-Americans

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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

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Coverage

1800-1930; New England

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Zotero

ISSN

0737-3759 ; 9739-3759

Pages

59-67

Publication Title

Québec Studies

Volume

25

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