This article investigates the empirical backing for the claim that poor law officials needed legal authority to refuse poor parents’ right to the custody of their children in order to stabilise children's welfare institutions during the nineteenth century. Although workhouses were capable of accommodating children, Victorian lawmakers feared children would model themselves on adult paupers to become permanent burdens on the state. To tackle this problem, a system of children's welfare institutions called ‘district schools’ was introduced to train children to become industrious adult labourers. Children were usually classified as orphans or deserted so they could be sent to district schools without fear of family intervention. However, child...
This thesis provides the first comprehensive examination of how children’s abilities were ‘classifie...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
This article examines the work of the Charity Organisation Society (COS) in assessing applications f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This article aims to contextualise notions of state care and responsibility as set out by the London...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
The article addresses the issue of state responsibility for the welfare of children in Britain in th...
The thesis covers two sides of the truancy problem in the period following compulsory school attenda...
The thesis covers two sides of the truancy problem in the period following compulsory school attenda...
The consideration of the removals aspect of settlement law – that is, the moving on of paupers or po...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
This study related to the way the New Poor Law was administered with regard to inmate children in th...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
This thesis examines the children of Kingston's poor during the middle decades of the nineteenth cen...
This thesis provides the first comprehensive examination of how children’s abilities were ‘classifie...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
This article examines the work of the Charity Organisation Society (COS) in assessing applications f...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This article aims to contextualise notions of state care and responsibility as set out by the London...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
The article addresses the issue of state responsibility for the welfare of children in Britain in th...
The thesis covers two sides of the truancy problem in the period following compulsory school attenda...
The thesis covers two sides of the truancy problem in the period following compulsory school attenda...
The consideration of the removals aspect of settlement law – that is, the moving on of paupers or po...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
This study related to the way the New Poor Law was administered with regard to inmate children in th...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
This thesis examines the children of Kingston's poor during the middle decades of the nineteenth cen...
This thesis provides the first comprehensive examination of how children’s abilities were ‘classifie...
International audienceInrecentyears,theUKhasbeensubjectedtomuchattentionconcerninga practice that ha...
This article examines the work of the Charity Organisation Society (COS) in assessing applications f...