Richard Titmuss. Stewart, John
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Conclusion
17Mental health, community care, and medical education
Introduction
Mental health and community care
The Royal Commission on Medical Education (the Todd Commission)
Titmuss’s contribution
Conclusion
18Mauritius, Tanganyika (Tanzania), and Israel
Introduction
Mauritius
Tanganyika
Israel: first contact
Keeping in touch: the Jerusalem seminar and after
Conclusion
19Scottish social work and the Seebohm Committee
Introduction
Scottish social work
The Seebohm Committee
Social work and social workers
Conclusion
20Commitment to Welfare and the Finer Committee on One-Parent Families
Introduction
Commitment to Welfare
The Finer Committee on One-Parent Families
Income maintenance
Contributing to the Committee
International comparisons
Titmuss and lone mothers
Conclusion
21Titmuss and North America: early encounters and first visit
Introduction
Making contacts and making comparisons
Invitations
Yale and the National Health Service
Columbia and social work
Conclusion
22Helping American scholars on British topics
Introduction
Social welfare: Heclo and Gilbert
Health: Eckstein, Lindsey, and Mencher
Researching Tawney: Terrill
A transatlantic research project
Conclusion
23Titmuss and President Johnson’s ‘War on Poverty’
Introduction
Social welfare in 1960s America
Back in the USA
Addressing the issues
Talking to The Nation
Chicago, 1966
Conclusion
24‘One of the greatest human beings of our time’: Titmuss’s influence on North American thinking on social welfare
Introduction
‘I hope you know the extent of your influence here’
Commitment to Welfare and North America
Americans remember
Conclusion
Part 5Troubles?
25The Labour government, social policy, and the Supplementary Benefits Commission
Introduction
The poverty lobby
Appointment to the Supplementary Benefits Commission
‘New Guardians of the Poor’
Defending the SBC: staff
Defending the SBC: critics
Titmuss and Townsend
Defending the SBC: universal or selective?
Conclusion
26A public figure in troubled times: Vietnam, race relations, and the Common Market
Introduction
Vietnam
Race relations
The Common Market
Conclusion
27Healthcare, the market, and the Institute of Economic Affairs: the making of The Gift Relationship
Introduction
Early skirmishes
More grief
Building his case
The IEA again
The Gift Relationship
Reading The Gift Relationship
Conclusion
28‘It really is hell’: disruption at the LSE
Introduction
Titmuss and students
A new director
More problems and bad publicity
Titmuss’s take on ‘The Troubles’