Providing for the Poor: The Old Poor Law, 1750–1834: New Historical Perspectives
Editat de Peter Collinge, Louise Falcinien Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2022
The Old Poor Law, which was established in 1601 in England and Wales and was in force until 1834, was administered by the local parish and dispensed goods and services to paupers, providing a uniquely comprehensive, premodern system of support for the poor. Providing for the Poor brings together academics and practitioners from across disciplines to reexamine the micropolitics of poverty in the long eighteenth century through the eyes of the poor, their providers, and enablers. Covering such topics as the providence of the parochial sixpence, which was given in order to get a beggar to move along to another parish, to coercive marriages, plebeian clothing, and the much broader implications of vagrancy toward the end of the long eighteenth century, this volume aims to bridge the gaps in our understanding of the experiences of people across the social spectrum whose lives were touched by the Old Poor Law. It brings together some of the wider arguments concerning the nature of welfare during economically difficult times and documents the rising bureaucracy inherent in the system to produce a radical new history of the Old Poor Law in astonishing detail.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781914477102
ISBN-10: 1914477103
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 9 halftones, 1 line drawing, 5 maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 244 x 25 mm
Editura: University of London Press
Colecția University of London Press
Seria New Historical Perspectives
ISBN-10: 1914477103
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 9 halftones, 1 line drawing, 5 maps
Dimensiuni: 164 x 244 x 25 mm
Editura: University of London Press
Colecția University of London Press
Seria New Historical Perspectives
Notă biografică
Peter Collinge is a post-doctoral researcher on the AHRC-funded joint project, “Small Bills and Petty Finance 1700–1834: Cocreating the History of the Old Poor Law.” Louise Falcini is a research fellow in history at the University of Sussex.
Cuprins
Introduction
Peter Collinge and Louise Falcini
Part I: Paupers and Vagrants
Chapter 1. Accounting for Illegitimacy: parish politics and the poor
Louise Falcini
Interlude 1. Thomas Woolgar the Mystery Man
Jean Irvin
Chapter 2. Clothing the Poor
Elizabeth Spencer
Interlude 2. Elizabeth Overing in Bedlam
Elizabeth Hughes
Chapter 3. Vagrancy, Poor Relief and the Parish
Tim Hitchcock
Interlude 3. Elizabeth Malbon (c.1743–1801)
Dianne Shenton
Part II: Providers and Enablers, and their Critics
Chapter 4. Women, Business and the Old Poor Law
Peter Collinge
Interlude 4. The Wilkinsons and the Griffin Inn, Penrith
Margaret Dean
Chapter 5. The Overseers’ Assistant: taking a parish salary, 1800–1834
Alannah Tomkins
Interlude 5. The Parochial Career of James Finlinson (1783–1847)
William Bundred
Chapter 6. Who cares? Mismanagement, neglect and suffering in the final decades of the old poor laws
Samantha Shave
Interlude 6. Abel Rooker (1787–1867), Surgeon
Janet Kisz
Part III: Public Histories
Chapter 7. Public Histories and Collaborative Working
Louise Falcini and Peter Collinge
Conclusion
Peter Collinge and Louise Falcini
Part I: Paupers and Vagrants
Chapter 1. Accounting for Illegitimacy: parish politics and the poor
Louise Falcini
Interlude 1. Thomas Woolgar the Mystery Man
Jean Irvin
Chapter 2. Clothing the Poor
Elizabeth Spencer
Interlude 2. Elizabeth Overing in Bedlam
Elizabeth Hughes
Chapter 3. Vagrancy, Poor Relief and the Parish
Tim Hitchcock
Interlude 3. Elizabeth Malbon (c.1743–1801)
Dianne Shenton
Part II: Providers and Enablers, and their Critics
Chapter 4. Women, Business and the Old Poor Law
Peter Collinge
Interlude 4. The Wilkinsons and the Griffin Inn, Penrith
Margaret Dean
Chapter 5. The Overseers’ Assistant: taking a parish salary, 1800–1834
Alannah Tomkins
Interlude 5. The Parochial Career of James Finlinson (1783–1847)
William Bundred
Chapter 6. Who cares? Mismanagement, neglect and suffering in the final decades of the old poor laws
Samantha Shave
Interlude 6. Abel Rooker (1787–1867), Surgeon
Janet Kisz
Part III: Public Histories
Chapter 7. Public Histories and Collaborative Working
Louise Falcini and Peter Collinge
Conclusion