<br /> "Richly detailed, well grounded in existing historiography, yet fully willing to challenge existing notions. . . . An excellent monograph with applications in a wide variety of national and transnational historical fields, as well as in the study of the history of childhood."--<i>H-Childhood</i>
"Anyone who is interested in the history of the welfare state would do well to read it."--<i>Journal of Interdisciplinary History</i>
"An engaging story of the civic associations that women of privilege created and the ways in which women negotiated between their own expectations, public demands, and state interference."--<i>H-France Review</i><br /><br />
"An absorbing and informative account of the largest and most important women's charity of its time."--<i>French History</i>