New Poor Law scandals have usually been examined either to demonstrate the cruelty of the workhouse regime or to illustrate the failings or brutality of union staff. Recent research has used these and similar moments of crisis to explore the relationship between local and central levels of welfare administration (the Boards of Guardians in unions across England and Wales and the Poor Law Commission in Somerset House in London) and how scandals in particular were pivotal in the development of further policies. This article examines both the inter-local and local-centre tensions and policy consequences of the Droxford Union and Fareham Union scandal (1836–1837), which exposed the severity of workhouse punishments towards three young children....
From 1834 the New Poor Law was a key provider of state-funded welfare for the very poor in nineteent...
This article explores the adoption of Gilbert's Act (1782) to establish workhouses in the south of E...
This article examines the impact of the Children Act 1908 on longstanding concerns that foster or in...
Within the past decade research from the 'welfare from below' perspective has increasingly sought to...
Recent analysis in poor law history has uncovered the experiences of individual relief claimants and...
Recent analysis in poor law history has uncovered the experiences of individual relief claimants and...
The deterrent workhouse was a central expression of the new poor law and with it strict rules for th...
This study related to the way the New Poor Law was administered with regard to inmate children in th...
The Nottingham workhouse case was a test of the resolve both of the Poor Law Commissioners appointed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Child abuse in youth custody in England and Wales is receiving an unprecedented degree of official a...
The English New Poor Law, enacted in 1834, signaled a new era of welfare in England, shedding the pa...
Historians have long been fascinated with the institution and institutionalisation of workhouses est...
The 1834 Poor Law Act was framed with the able-bodied pauper in mind and the workhouse system was d...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries workhouses were a key provider of medical care to...
From 1834 the New Poor Law was a key provider of state-funded welfare for the very poor in nineteent...
This article explores the adoption of Gilbert's Act (1782) to establish workhouses in the south of E...
This article examines the impact of the Children Act 1908 on longstanding concerns that foster or in...
Within the past decade research from the 'welfare from below' perspective has increasingly sought to...
Recent analysis in poor law history has uncovered the experiences of individual relief claimants and...
Recent analysis in poor law history has uncovered the experiences of individual relief claimants and...
The deterrent workhouse was a central expression of the new poor law and with it strict rules for th...
This study related to the way the New Poor Law was administered with regard to inmate children in th...
The Nottingham workhouse case was a test of the resolve both of the Poor Law Commissioners appointed...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Child abuse in youth custody in England and Wales is receiving an unprecedented degree of official a...
The English New Poor Law, enacted in 1834, signaled a new era of welfare in England, shedding the pa...
Historians have long been fascinated with the institution and institutionalisation of workhouses est...
The 1834 Poor Law Act was framed with the able-bodied pauper in mind and the workhouse system was d...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries workhouses were a key provider of medical care to...
From 1834 the New Poor Law was a key provider of state-funded welfare for the very poor in nineteent...
This article explores the adoption of Gilbert's Act (1782) to establish workhouses in the south of E...
This article examines the impact of the Children Act 1908 on longstanding concerns that foster or in...