Major Works
His major works include:
- Titmuss, Richard, The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood to Social Policy (1970). Reprinted by the New Press, ISBN 1-56584-403-3 (reissued with new chapters 1997, John Ashton & Ann Oakley, LSE Books)
- Commitment to Welfare, 1968
- Income Distribution and Social Change, R. M. Titmuss, 1962
- Essays on the Welfare State, R. M. Titmuss, 1958
- Problems of Social Policy, R. M. Titmuss, 1950 (Online version of World War II Official History)
See also recently edited collections of his lectures and articles:
- Welfare & Wellbeing: Richard Titmuss's contribution to Social Policy, P. Alcock, H. Glennerster, A. Oakley & A. Sinfield (Eds.)
- Private Complaints & Public Health: Richard Titmuss on the National Health Service, Ann Oakley & Jonathan Barker (Eds.)
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