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The solidarities of strangers : the English poor laws and the people, 1700-1948 / Lynn Hollen Lees.

Title
The solidarities of strangers : the English poor laws and the people, 1700-1948 / Lynn Hollen Lees.
Author
Lees, Lynn Hollen
Publication
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.

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Description
xii, 373 p. : ill., map; 24 cm.
Summary
"The Solidarities of Strangers is a study of English policies toward the poor from the seventeenth century to the present that combines individual stories with official actions. Lynn Lees shows how clients as well as officials negotiated welfare settlements. Cultural definitions of entitlement, rather than available resources, determined amounts and beneficiaries. Cultural definitions of entitlement, rather than available resources, determined amounts and beneficiaries. Indeed, industrialization and growing wealth went along with restricted payments to the needy, while universal allowances and insurance systems expanded as the economy faltered and world wars crippled budgets and drained resources. Although the English poor laws were a "residualist" system, aiding the destitute when neither family nor charities covered needs, they went through cycles of generosity and meanness that affected men and women unequally. The long-term history of welfare in England and Wales has not been a story of continued progress and improvement but one determined by continually changing attitudes toward poverty."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Geschichte 1700-1948
  • Poor laws > Great Britain > History
  • Public welfare > Great Britain > History
  • Social Welfare > history
  • Poverty > history
Genre/Form
  • History
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 358-363) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Pt. I. Residualism Taken for Granted, 1700-1834. 1. The Welfare Process Under the Old Poor Laws. 2. Weekly Doles: Communal Support in the Eighteenth Century. 3. Excluding Paupers, 1780-1834 -- Pt. II. Residualism Refined and Restricted, 1834-60. 4. Classifying and Confining Paupers, 1834-60. 5. "Though Poor, I'm a Gentleman Still" 6. "Pauperism" in Practice, 1834-70 -- Pt. III. Residualism Reevaluated and Rejected, 1860-1948. 7. Reevaluating the Urban Poor, 1860-90. 8. The Multicampaign War on Pauperism, 1870-1906. 9. Popular Rejection of the Poor Laws. 10. New Principles for Social Action, 1906-48 -- Epilogue: Residualism Redux, 1948-95 -- App. Collection and Analysis of Settlement Examinations.
ISBN
0521572614 (hb)
LCCN
^^^97000613^
OCLC
36241623
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library