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The Springfield College School of Social Work Hartman Collection
The Springfield College School of Social Work Hartman Collection
Ann Hartman, D.S.W. nationally renowned social work practitioner, scholar, and educator donated her collection of historical social work texts to the Springfield College School of Social Work.
To learn more about Dr. Hartman, please visit: www.naswfoundation.org/pioneers/h/hartman.htm
Below is a list of the works, which may be viewed at the Brennan Center.
- Abbot, E. (1937). Some American pioneers in social welfare.
- American Association of Social Workers. (1933, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1949, & 1951). Social work yearbook (2 – 11).
- American Association of Social Workers Delegates' Conference. (1936). This business of relief.
- Arukhy, S. (1915). Section on charity.
- Bartlett, H. (1940). Some aspects of social casework in a medical setting.
- Bartlett, H. (1961). Analysis of social work practice by fields.
- Bartlett, H. (1970). The common base of social work practice.
- Bernheimer, C. (1948). Half a century of community service.
- Bisno, H. (1944). The philosophy of social work.
- Boehm, W. (1959). Objectives of the social work curriculum of the future: The curriculum study.
- Booth, C. (1899). Old age pensions: The aged poor.
- Brace, C. (1872). The dangerous classes of New York.
- Brace, C. (1894). Life and letters of Charles Loring Brace.
- Bradt, J., & Moynihan, C. (1974). Systems therapy.
- Brager, G., & Purcell F. (1967). Community action against poverty.
- Brandt, L. (1915). Facts about the death rate.
- Breckenridge, S. (1924). Family welfare work in a metropolitan community.
- Bremmer, R. (1956). From the depths: The discovery of poverty in the United States.
- Bremmer, R. (1962). American philanthropy.
- Brown, E. (1942). Social work as a profession.
- Brown, J. (1933). The rural community and social casework.
- Cabot, R. C. (1915). Social service and the art of healing.
- Cannon, M. A. & Klein P. (1933). Social casework: An outline for teaching.
- Casius, C. (1960). Social casework in the fifties.
- Center for Family Learning & Georgetown U. Family Center. (1982). The family (10, 1).
- Cohen, N. (1958). Social work in the American tradition.
- Colcord, J. (1919). Broken homes.
- Coll, B. (1969). Perspectives in public welfare.
- Community Service Society of New York. (1942). Relief practice in a family agency (one of two copies).
- Constin, L. (1983). Two sisters for social justice: Grace and Edith Abbot.
- Charity Organization Society of Buffalo. (1927). Fifty years of family social work.
- Devine, E. (1916). Pauperism: An analysis.
- Devine, E. (1922). Social work.
- Devine, E. (1939). When social work was young.
- Devine, E., & Brandt L. (1921). American social work in the twentieth century.
- Erenreich, J. (1985). The altruistic imagination: A history of social work and social policy in the United States.
- Fisher, J. (1980). The response of social work to the depression.
- Flexner, A. (1919). Is social work a profession?.
- Folks, H. (1902). The care of destitute, neglected, and delinquent children.
- Garrett, A. (1942). Interviewing: Its principles and methods.
- Gartland, R. (1942). Psychiatric social service in a children’s hospital.
- Georgetown University Family Center. (1977 & 1978). Georgetown family symposia (2 & 3).
- Goldberg, H., & Goldberg, I. (1980). Family therapy: An overview.
- Hamilton, G. (1940). Theory and practice of social casework (one of two copies).
- Henderson, C.R. (1901). Dependent, defective, and delinquent classes.
- Holbert, L. A. (1923). What is professional social work?.
- Hollis, F. (1939). Social casework in practice: Six case studies.
- Kasius, C. (Ed.). (1942). Relief practice in a family agency.
- Kasius, C. (1950). Principles and techniques in social casework, 1940-1950.
- Kelso, R. (1922). History of public poor relief in Massachusetts, 1620-1920.
- Klein, P. (1968). From philanthropy to social welfare.
- Family Service Association of America. (1950). A comparison of diagnostic and functional casework concepts.
- Family Service Association of America. (1955). Casework papers.
- Lee, P. (1937). Social work as cause and function.
- Lee, P., & Kenworthy, M. (1931). Mental hygiene and social work.
- Lindeman, E. (1924). Social discovery.
- Lubove, R. (1965). The professional altruist.
- Lubove, R. (1986). The struggle of social security: 1900-1935.
- Lundberg, E. O. (1947). Unto the least of these.
- Lurie, H. L. (Ed.). (1965). Encyclopedia of social work (15).
- Lynn, J. W. (1935). Jane Addams.
- Marcus, G. (1929). Some aspects of relief in family casework.
- National Conference of Charities and Corrections. (1893 – 1899, 1902, 1906, 1908, 1910 – 1911, & 1916). Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections.
- National Conference of Social Work. (1917 – 1919, 1921 – 1922, 1924, 1933, & 1936 – 1949). Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work.
- National Conference on Social Welfare. (1950 – 1956, & 1971 – 1972). The social welfare forum.
- National Conference on Social Welfare. (1963 & 1966). Social work practice.
- National Conference on Social Welfare. (1973). A century of concern, 1873-1973.
- Nobel, B. (1946). Doreen.
- Pallerson, J. (1981). America's struggle against poverty: 1900-1980.
- Peneth, M. (1944). Branch Street: A sociological study.
- Perlman, H. H. (1968). Persona.
- Pray, K. (1949). Social work in a revolutionary age.
- Pumphrey, M., & Pumphrey, R. (1961). The heritage of American social work.
- Reide, K. (1975). The historical development of social group work in the United States.
- Reynolds, B. (1951). Social work and social living.
- Rich, M. E. (1956). A belief in people.
- Richmond, M. (1917). Social diagnosis(one of two copies).
- Richmond, M. (1922). What is social casework?.
- Richmond, M. (1930). The long view.
- Robinson, V. (1939). A changing psychology in social casework.
- Robinson, V. (1942). Skill in social casework.
- Russell Sage Foundation. (1956). Report of the Princeton Conference on the history of philanthropy in the United States.
- Sagar, R. R. (Ed.). (1978). Georgetown family symposia (Vol. 3).
- Schneider, D. M., & Deutch, A. (1938). The history of public welfare in New York State: 1609-1866.
- Schwartz, W., & Zalba, S. (1971). The practice of groupwork.
- Sheffield, A. E. (1920). The social case history.
- Simon, B. (1994). The empowerment tradition in social work.
- Smally, R. (1967). Theory for social work practice.
- Stein, H. (1958). Jewish social work in the United States.
- Taft, J. (1944). A functional approach to family casework.
- Tischer, H., & Demone, H. (1983). Social work past: A twenty-five year history of the graduate school of social work.
- Tousley, C. (1976). Letter to Jeanie, highlights of 60 years in social work.
- Towle, C. (1945). Common human needs.
- Tufts, J. (1923). Education and training for social work.
- Vives, J. (1917). Concerning the relief of the poor.
- Warner, A.G., Queen, S.A., & Harper, E.B. (1894). American charities and social work (one of two copies).
- White, M. (1947). Social thought in America.
- White, R., & Hopkins, H. (1976). The social gospel.
- Winocur, S., & Reich, M. (1989). From charity to enterprise.
- Woodroof, K. (1966). From charity to social work.
- Zuk, G. (1986). Process and practice in family therapy.
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