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The English Poor in the Eighteenth Century : A Study in Social and Administrative History

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First published in 2006. In the eighteenth century England scope and activities of the Poor Laws were wider than they are to-day-they had jurisdiction over a larger class of people and were expected to do more for them-this widespread influence assumed particular importance after the Restoration, because from that date England was entering on a career of social and industrial change.

The purpose of this study is to give an account both of the way in which the Poor Laws affected the lives of the mass of the labouring Poor in the later part of the seventeenth and during the eighteenth-century, and of the contemporary attitude towards poverty.

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Routledge
0415847400 / 9780415847407
Paperback / softback
01/03/2013
United Kingdom
324 pages
156 x 234 mm, 453 grams