Poverty, Gender and Life-Cycle under the English Poor Law, 1760-1834. Samantha Williams. Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 2011, ISBN: 9780861933143; 204pp.; Price: £50.0
This is an individual-level and longitudinal dataset comprising the life histories of men and women ...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
As the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws noted in 1909, the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and the P...
Jianding Ding, The History of the English Poor Law System. People’s Publishing House (2014), ¥54 (pa...
Poor relief has received less attention from historians of southern Europe compared with northern Eu...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
[Excerpt] The last decade has seen an upsurge in research by social historians on the English poor l...
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This thesis examines the various ways in which poverty was treated in Crewe and Nantwich from the op...
Article based on a seminar presented by Dr Lorie Charlesworth (Reader in Law and History at the Law ...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
This thesis breaks new ground in Poor Law Studies. It isolates for detailed scrutiny the treatment o...
[Excerpt] Over the 85-year period from 1748/50 to 1832/34, real per capita expenditures on poor reli...
Destitute women in Victorian society were trapped between contradictory expectations. On the one han...
[Excerpt] While much has been written in the past 20 years concerning the Old Poor Law in England, v...
This is an individual-level and longitudinal dataset comprising the life histories of men and women ...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
As the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws noted in 1909, the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and the P...
Jianding Ding, The History of the English Poor Law System. People’s Publishing House (2014), ¥54 (pa...
Poor relief has received less attention from historians of southern Europe compared with northern Eu...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
[Excerpt] The last decade has seen an upsurge in research by social historians on the English poor l...
Not applicable2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from backup after damaged text_valu
This thesis examines the various ways in which poverty was treated in Crewe and Nantwich from the op...
Article based on a seminar presented by Dr Lorie Charlesworth (Reader in Law and History at the Law ...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
This thesis breaks new ground in Poor Law Studies. It isolates for detailed scrutiny the treatment o...
[Excerpt] Over the 85-year period from 1748/50 to 1832/34, real per capita expenditures on poor reli...
Destitute women in Victorian society were trapped between contradictory expectations. On the one han...
[Excerpt] While much has been written in the past 20 years concerning the Old Poor Law in England, v...
This is an individual-level and longitudinal dataset comprising the life histories of men and women ...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
As the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws noted in 1909, the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and the P...