This article focuses on a seemingly obvious but largely overlooked question in the historiography of British welfare: what are the merits of, and the obstacles to, a serious comparative study of the poor laws in the constituent countries of mainland Britain? It first considers the wider context for such a question in relation to European welfare history, then discusses the broad historiographical trends for each country in relation to two key areas of the welfare debate: how far the intentions of the central Poor Law authorities were reflected in local practice, and the ability of paupers themselves to shape or influence their own experience of relief at the local level. It makes some key observations about the ways in which 'national narra...
Pauper policies examines how policies under the old and New Poor Laws were conceived, adopted, imple...
This short article examines what local perspectives have added—and continue to add—to welfare histor...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...
As the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws noted in 1909, the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and the P...
The historiography of Scottish poor relief from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth century c...
Differing historiographical interpretations, both of the effectiveness of the Old Poor Law and the c...
This thesis examines the New Poor Law between c.1900 and 1930, the last three decades of its operati...
This study identifies, and takes issue with, a trend of idealism within traditional Scottish histor...
This thesis, Pauper Narratives in the Welsh Borders: 1750-1840, will make a substantial contribution...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
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...
This article explores the changing relationship between paupers and the parish authorities in Tongue...
The Poor Law (Scotland) Amendment Act of 1845 secularised the administration of poor relief in Scotl...
Pauper policies examines how policies under the old and New Poor Laws were conceived, adopted, imple...
This short article examines what local perspectives have added—and continue to add—to welfare histor...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...
As the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws noted in 1909, the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 and the P...
The historiography of Scottish poor relief from the late sixteenth to the early nineteenth century c...
Differing historiographical interpretations, both of the effectiveness of the Old Poor Law and the c...
This thesis examines the New Poor Law between c.1900 and 1930, the last three decades of its operati...
This study identifies, and takes issue with, a trend of idealism within traditional Scottish histor...
This thesis, Pauper Narratives in the Welsh Borders: 1750-1840, will make a substantial contribution...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
There are few local studies of a comparative nature encompassing poor law unions in different region...
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...
This article explores the changing relationship between paupers and the parish authorities in Tongue...
The Poor Law (Scotland) Amendment Act of 1845 secularised the administration of poor relief in Scotl...
Pauper policies examines how policies under the old and New Poor Laws were conceived, adopted, imple...
This short article examines what local perspectives have added—and continue to add—to welfare histor...
Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state wel...