The Author discusses the Poor Laws in the times of the Tudor monarchs, known to us at the Elizabethan Poor Laws. The Author discusses the Oakley case which shows the durability and power of our Elizabethan heritage in shaping a special law of poor families; the very venerability of this heritage suggests that it must play an important social role
Copyright © The Author(s). During 1931, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown gave a popular talk at Columbia Unive...
The great writers have one thing in common-they castigate the human race, including themselves, the ...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...
The Author discusses the Poor Laws in the times of the Tudor monarchs, known to us at the Elizabetha...
Tudor England experienced crisis levels of poverty and unemployment which manifested in the form of ...
Recently in Textile History, Peter Jones noted the great quantity of parish clothing provision in ea...
The English New Poor Law, enacted in 1834, signaled a new era of welfare in England, shedding the pa...
This thesis revises the late medieval and early modern legislative foundation of public welfare in ...
This thesis revises the late medieval and early modern legislative foundation of public welfare in ...
Before the reformation and the schism of the Catholic Church, it had always been the duty of the Chu...
Before the reformation and the schism of the Catholic Church, it had always been the duty of the Chu...
The essential gaps in our knowledge of the Old Poor Law in Norfolk are; a lack of detailed work on t...
Article based on a seminar presented by Dr Lorie Charlesworth (Reader in Law and History at the Law ...
Within these pages you will find a ‘jovial crew’: rogues and vagabonds, the ‘mad’ and insane, gypsie...
The death of a husband had adverse economic effects for the majority of Victorian women, but for wor...
Copyright © The Author(s). During 1931, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown gave a popular talk at Columbia Unive...
The great writers have one thing in common-they castigate the human race, including themselves, the ...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...
The Author discusses the Poor Laws in the times of the Tudor monarchs, known to us at the Elizabetha...
Tudor England experienced crisis levels of poverty and unemployment which manifested in the form of ...
Recently in Textile History, Peter Jones noted the great quantity of parish clothing provision in ea...
The English New Poor Law, enacted in 1834, signaled a new era of welfare in England, shedding the pa...
This thesis revises the late medieval and early modern legislative foundation of public welfare in ...
This thesis revises the late medieval and early modern legislative foundation of public welfare in ...
Before the reformation and the schism of the Catholic Church, it had always been the duty of the Chu...
Before the reformation and the schism of the Catholic Church, it had always been the duty of the Chu...
The essential gaps in our knowledge of the Old Poor Law in Norfolk are; a lack of detailed work on t...
Article based on a seminar presented by Dr Lorie Charlesworth (Reader in Law and History at the Law ...
Within these pages you will find a ‘jovial crew’: rogues and vagabonds, the ‘mad’ and insane, gypsie...
The death of a husband had adverse economic effects for the majority of Victorian women, but for wor...
Copyright © The Author(s). During 1931, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown gave a popular talk at Columbia Unive...
The great writers have one thing in common-they castigate the human race, including themselves, the ...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...