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From Pauperism to Poverty Summary

From Pauperism to Poverty by Karel Williams (PhD, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University)

First published in 1981, From Pauperism to Poverty consists of seven essays, three of which focus on the English poor law between 1800 and 1914 and four of which examine texts of social investigation by Mayhew, Engels, Booth and Rowntree. Rather than making a specialist contribution to the history of social thought and policy, the essays raise general questions about current ways of writing history and alternative analyses of specific texts or institutions are developed. In doing so, the previous histories of the relief of pauperism and the discovery of poverty are revised at many points. Most notably, it is demonstrated for the first time that relief to unemployed men was virtually abolished after 1850.

This book will be of interest to those studying the history of social welfare and poverty.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One: The Poor Law; 1. The poor law before 1834: Appendix - The 1834 Report 2. The poor law after 1834 3. The poor law 1870-1914 4. Statistical appendix: Pauperism in England and Wales c. 1800-1939; Part Two: Social Investigations; 5. Mayhew 6. Engels: Appendix - The Condition has no other 7. Booth: Appendix - Booth and pauperism 8. Rowntree; Bibliography; Index

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NLS9781138698598
9781138698598
1138698598
From Pauperism to Poverty by Karel Williams (PhD, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-02-27
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