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The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 Anthony Brundage

The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 By Anthony Brundage

The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 by Anthony Brundage


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The English Poor Laws examines the nature and operation of the English poor law system from the early eighteenth century to its termination in 1930.

The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 Summary

The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 by Anthony Brundage

The English Poor Laws examines the nature and operation of the English poor law system from the early eighteenth century to its termination in 1930. The book traces the law's development from a localized measure of poor relief designed primarily for rural communities to an increasingly centralized system attempting to grapple with the urgent crises of urban poverty. The deterrent workhouse, medical care, education, assisted emigration, family maintenance, vagrancy and the relationship of the poor laws to private charity are some of the topics covered. The perspectives and reactions of the poor to the workhouse system, as well as to changing relief policies have also been highlighted. This includes the sometimes spirited opposition of the poor to the oppressive features of the law. The relationship of the poor laws to economic development, in both the agrarian and industrial sectors, is also explored, as are the connections of changing relief policies to wider currents of intellectual and social life.

The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 Reviews

'...a very useful and concise addition to the literature on the poor laws. It will appeal especially to undergraduate students who should appreciate the emphasis on the varied and contested nature of both history and policy-making.' - Mike McBeth, Journal of Social Policy '...the most comprehensive and succinct introduction to the field currently available.' - Peter Dunkley, Albion

About Anthony Brundage

Anthony Brundage is Professor of History at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. His books include The Making of the New Poor Law and biographies of Edwin Chadwick and John Richard Green. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and has served as Executive Secretary of the North American Conference on British Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Approaching English Poor Law History.- The Poor Laws in the Eighteenth Century: Changing Patterns of Relief.- Debates, Experiments, and Reforms, 1800-1832.- The New Poor Law takes shape, 1832-1847.- Mid-Victorian Poor Relief, 1847-1870.- The Revival of Deterrence and the Expansion of Services, 1870-1900.- The Eclipsing and Transforming of the Poor Law, 1900-1930.- Conclusion.- Endnotes.- References Cited.- Index.

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NPB9780333682708
9780333682708
033368270X
The English Poor Laws 1700-1930 by Anthony Brundage
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001-10-31
185
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