This article is the first to use a combination of three different types of inventories from Dorset to examine the material lives of paupers inside and outside Beaminster workhouse. It argues that life was materially better for paupers on outdoor relief, compared with workhouse inmates and with paupers in the moments before they entered the workhouse. The article also examines how the poor used admission into the workhouse as part of their economy of makeshifts. The evidence demonstrates that the able-bodied poor used the workhouse as a short-term survival strategy, whereas more vulnerable inmates struggled to use this tactic. This article therefore furthers our understanding of the nature of poor relief and adds further weight to recent his...
This chapter considers how the poor’s ability to consume household goods, food, fuel, and clothing c...
Pauper inventories were made by poor law officials to record the possessions that people on poor rel...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to r...
This article is the first to use a combination of three different types of inventories from Dorset t...
The literature on consumption has grown rapidly over the past thirty years and we now have a detaile...
This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in t...
To date, there has been little attempt to address the archaeological evidence of the New Poor Law (N...
The workhouse remains a totemic institution for social historians, yet we still know very little abo...
ABSTRACT During the old poor law, many paupers had their possessions inventoried and later taken by ...
At the heart of popular and historiographical understandings of the English and Welsh New Poor Law (...
This essay is about the interaction of architecture, power, and poverty. It is about the formative p...
This article uses over 450 pauper inventories from Essex and Norfolk to examine domestic production ...
Pauper inventories were made by poor law officials to record the possessions that people on poor rel...
The deterrent workhouse was a central expression of the new poor law and with it strict rules for th...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
This chapter considers how the poor’s ability to consume household goods, food, fuel, and clothing c...
Pauper inventories were made by poor law officials to record the possessions that people on poor rel...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to r...
This article is the first to use a combination of three different types of inventories from Dorset t...
The literature on consumption has grown rapidly over the past thirty years and we now have a detaile...
This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in t...
To date, there has been little attempt to address the archaeological evidence of the New Poor Law (N...
The workhouse remains a totemic institution for social historians, yet we still know very little abo...
ABSTRACT During the old poor law, many paupers had their possessions inventoried and later taken by ...
At the heart of popular and historiographical understandings of the English and Welsh New Poor Law (...
This essay is about the interaction of architecture, power, and poverty. It is about the formative p...
This article uses over 450 pauper inventories from Essex and Norfolk to examine domestic production ...
Pauper inventories were made by poor law officials to record the possessions that people on poor rel...
The deterrent workhouse was a central expression of the new poor law and with it strict rules for th...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
This chapter considers how the poor’s ability to consume household goods, food, fuel, and clothing c...
Pauper inventories were made by poor law officials to record the possessions that people on poor rel...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project aimed to r...