The Legacy of Richard Titmuss: Social Welfare Fifty Years On – LECTURE

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Date / time: 27 November, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Location
Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House (and Online)


The Legacy of Richard Titmuss: Social Welfare Fifty Years On - LECTURE

 

Richard Titmuss, the first chair in Social Administration at the London School of Economics and Political Science, died fifty years ago in 1973. From his appointment in 1950 until his death Titmuss established and defined the field of social policy. This event will discuss Titmuss’s critique of the ‘welfare state’, and how his insights have had to evolve in the light of the challenges to, and strategies for, social welfare which have come to predominate since his death.

The event hosted by LSE health and the Department of Social Policy, brings together authors of published and planned biographies of Richard Titmuss, Brian Abel-Smith and Peter Townsend, alongside Titmuss’ daughter, renowned academic Ann Oakley.

More information here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2023/11/202311271830/legacy