Regeneration: Being an Account of the Social Work of the Salvation Army in Great Britain
1910
Regeneration: Being an Account of the Social Work of the Salvation Army in Great Britain
1910
Regeneration: Being an Account of the Social Work of the Salvation Army in Great Britain, published in 1910 by H. Rider Haggard, examines the Salvation Army's extensive social initiatives aimed at aiding the poor and marginalized in early 20th-century Britain. The book addresses misconceptions about the organization and provides detailed accounts of its various institutions, such as shelters and rehabilitation workshops. Haggard's observations highlight the importance of these efforts in regenerating lives and restoring dignity to those in need.
























