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  1. Charles James Booth (30 March 1840 – 23 November 1916) was a British shipowner, Comtean positivist, social researcher, and reformer, best known for his innovative philanthropic studies on working-class life in London towards the end of the 19th century.

  2. Charles Booth was one of those remarkable English Victorians who can justly be described as one of the great and the good. Profoundly concerned by contemporary social problems, and not a pious nor even a religious man, he recognised the limitations of philanthropy and conditional charity in addressing the poverty which scarred British society.

  3. May 21, 2018 · Charles Booth (1840–1916) was an English reformer, social surveyor, and social scientist and, at the same time, a wealthy Victorian captain of industry. In many ways he combined within himself the themes and conflicts prevalent in late nineteenth-century England, where the problems implicit in the maturation of an urban industrial ...

  4. Charles Booth was an English industrialist and social reformer. ... In Charles Booth's London you can search and view digitised notebooks of the Inquiry into Life and ...

  5. Charles Booth (1840-1916) Philanthropist and social researcher. Pioneer in influencing government policies on the reduction of poverty that led to a range of social reforms in the early 1900s, such as the introduction of the Old Age pensions, and free school meals, and ultimately to the foundation of the welfare state.

  6. the great social reformer and father of social investigation, Charles Booth. Booth is not an unknown figure in the social sciences. At least 10 books have been dedicated to establishing his importance as the father of the field, while the two series of maps which accompanied Booths 17-volume, 14-year project are themselves famous for their

  7. Overview. Charles Booth. (1840—1916) shipowner and social investigator. Quick Reference. (1840–1916) English social reformer, whose Labour of the People in London (17 vols, 1903) was the forerunner of the modern social survey. It is available online. http://www.lse.ac.uk Booth's survey.