In Their Own Write: Contesting the New Poor Law, 1834-1900 (States, People, and the History of Social Change)

by Steven King, Paul Carter, Natalie Carter, Peter Jones, and Carol Beardmore

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Few subjects in European welfare history attract as much attention as the nineteenth-century English and Welsh New Poor Law. Its founding statute was considered the single most important piece of social legislation ever enacted, and at the same time, the coming of its institutions - from penny-pinching Boards of Guardians to the dreaded workhouse - has generally been viewed as a catastrophe for ordinary working people.

Until now it has been impossible to know how the poor themselves felt about the New Poor Law and its measures, how they negotiated its terms, and how their interactions with the local...

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  • ISBN13 9780228014324
  • Publish Date 15 December 2022
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 480
  • Language English