"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."--H-Childhood "Anyone who is interested in the history of the welfare state would do well to read it."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History "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."--H-France Review"An absorbing and informative account of the largest and most important women's charity of its time."--French History