Social commentators in the early decades of the nineteenth century considered the ‘poor classes’ to be a homogenous sub-group of society dependent on parish poor relief. Whilst in recent decades studies of the Old Poor Law have added much to our understandings of the complexity of poor relief practices, the concept of dependency has proved remarkably durable. This article challenges this central assumption by focusing upon the very individuals who constituted this supposedly homogenous dependent group. The relief histories of eight individuals from two cohorts who resided in the Dorset parish of Motcombe are (re)constructed and linked to demographic data to produce detailed biographies. On the basis of these biographies it is argued that ev...
England was blighted by frequent agricultural depressions in the late eighteenth and early nineteent...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
Social commentators in the early decades of the nineteenth century considered the ‘poor classes’ to ...
Despite the volume of research on the Old Poor Law, only in the last two decades have detailed local...
Using a tailored combination of methodologies and an array of sources, this thesis offers a case stu...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in t...
Differing historiographical interpretations, both of the effectiveness of the Old Poor Law and the c...
From 1834 the New Poor Law was a key provider of state-funded welfare for the very poor in nineteent...
This thesis examines the specific connections between wage labour and poverty in Dorset from c. 1680...
The literature on consumption has grown rapidly over the past thirty years and we now have a detaile...
England was blighted with frequent agricultural depressions in the late eighteenth century and early...
Exploiting underused sources, notably petitions and censuses, the present thesis offers the most det...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
England was blighted by frequent agricultural depressions in the late eighteenth and early nineteent...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
Social commentators in the early decades of the nineteenth century considered the ‘poor classes’ to ...
Despite the volume of research on the Old Poor Law, only in the last two decades have detailed local...
Using a tailored combination of methodologies and an array of sources, this thesis offers a case stu...
© Economic History Society 2014. This is the accepted version of the article which has been publishe...
This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in t...
Differing historiographical interpretations, both of the effectiveness of the Old Poor Law and the c...
From 1834 the New Poor Law was a key provider of state-funded welfare for the very poor in nineteent...
This thesis examines the specific connections between wage labour and poverty in Dorset from c. 1680...
The literature on consumption has grown rapidly over the past thirty years and we now have a detaile...
England was blighted with frequent agricultural depressions in the late eighteenth century and early...
Exploiting underused sources, notably petitions and censuses, the present thesis offers the most det...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
England was blighted by frequent agricultural depressions in the late eighteenth and early nineteent...
This study uses poor relief records for sixteen parishes across the period 1800 to 1860 in order to ...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...