Policy analyst Richard Titmuss became famous as one of the most outspoken defenders of the welfare state and its underlying values, and in this book his daughter, Ann Oakley, offers us an inside view of his life and work. Oakley, a prominent sociologist herself, mixes biography and autobiography, telling the story of her father's life in light of her own experience to set their family history in the larger context of social, economic, and political change in the twentieth century.