The Workhouse

The Workhouse
Title The Workhouse PDF eBook
Author Norman Longmate
Publisher Random House
Pages 338
Release 2003
Genre Almshouses
ISBN 0712606378

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The British workhouse is the stuff of literature and legend. But what exactly was it? Surprisingly, no full-scale history of the workhouse has ever been written. Here, historian Norman Longmate tells the full story, from its beginnings in Elizabethan times until its demise in the 1940s, though mainly concentrating on the Victorian workhouse in the years of its tarnished glory. He describes the circumstances in the 1830s that led to the opening of 600 new workhouses--an event that met with astonishingly little opposition among reformers. He also records the riots, the protests, and the pleadings with which the poor challenged their virtual enslavement, and the misery of their daily lives when they were finally incarcerated within the workhouse walls.

The Workhouse

The Workhouse
Title The Workhouse PDF eBook
Author Simon Fowler
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 232
Release 2014-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1783831510

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The stories of those who lived in the shadow of the workhouse'??During the nineteenth century the workhouse cast a shadow over the lives of the poor. The destitute and the desperate sought refuge within its forbidding walls. And it was an ever-present threat if poor families failed to look after themselves properly. As a result a grim mythology has grown up about the horrors of the 'house' and the mistreatment meted out to the innocent pauper. ??In this fully-updated and revised edition of his bestselling book, Simon Fowler takes a fresh look at the workhouse and the people who sought help from it. He looks at how the system of the Poor Law _ of which the workhouse was a key part _ was organised and the men and women who ran the workhouses or were employed to care for the inmates.??But above all this is the moving story of the tens of thousands of children, men, women and the elderly who were forced to endure grim conditions to survive in an unfeeling world.??'A poignant account ... draws powerfully on letters from The National Archives ... [Simon Fowler] brings out the horror, but it is fair-minded to those struggling to be humane within an inhumane system,' The Independent??'A good introduction,' The Guardian.??The history of workhouses and poverty ('misery history') has recently been prominently covered on TV shows like WDYTYA? and ITV's Secrets from the Workhouse, and referenced in historical dramas like The Village and Ripper Street.

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse

Midsummer Night in the Workhouse
Title Midsummer Night in the Workhouse PDF eBook
Author Diana Athill
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 210
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1770890610

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A collection of stories originally published in the 1950s through the 1970s focuses on the sexual experiences of women.

The Barefoot Child (The Children of the Workhouse, Book 2)

The Barefoot Child (The Children of the Workhouse, Book 2)
Title The Barefoot Child (The Children of the Workhouse, Book 2) PDF eBook
Author Cathy Sharp
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 400
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008286698

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The heart-breaking and compelling new book set in a Victorian workhouse from the author of the The Orphans of Halfpenny Street

Dickens and the Workhouse

Dickens and the Workhouse
Title Dickens and the Workhouse PDF eBook
Author Ruth Richardson
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 391
Release 2012-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 0191624136

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The recent discovery that as a young man Charles Dickens lived only a few doors from a major London workhouse made headlines worldwide, and the campaign to save the workhouse from demolition caught the public imagination. Internationally, the media immediately grasped the idea that Oliver Twist's workhouse had been found, and made public the news that both the workhouse and Dickens's old home were still standing, near London's Telecom Tower. This book, by the historian who did the sleuthing behind these exciting new findings, presents the story for the first time, and shows that the two periods Dickens lived in that part of London - before and after his father's imprisonment in a debtors' prison - were profoundly important to his subsequent writing career.

The Workhouse System 1834-1929

The Workhouse System 1834-1929
Title The Workhouse System 1834-1929 PDF eBook
Author M. A. Crowther
Publisher Routledge
Pages 318
Release 2016-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317236823

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First published in 1981. Professor Crowther traces the history of the workhouse system from the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 to the Local Government Act of 1929. At their outset the large residential institutions were seen by the Poor Law Commissioners as a cure for nearly all social ills. In fact these formidable, impersonal, prison-like buildings – housing all paupers under one roof – became institutionalised: places where routine came to be an end in itself. In the early twentieth century some of the workhouses became hospitals or homes for the old or handicapped but many continued to form a residual service for those who needed long-term care. Crowther pays attention not only to the administrators but also to the inmates and their daily life. She illustrates that the workhouse system was not simply a nineteenth-century phenomenon but a forerunner of many of today’s social institutions.

The Workhouse Encyclopedia

The Workhouse Encyclopedia
Title The Workhouse Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Peter Higginbotham
Publisher The History Press
Pages 517
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0752477196

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This fascinating, fully illustrated volume is the definitive guide to every aspect of the workhouse and of the poor relief system in which it played a pivotal part. Compiled by Peter Higginbotham, one of Britain's best-known experts on the subject, this A-Z cornucopia covers everything from the 1725 publication An Account of Several Work-houses to the South African Zulu admitted to Fulham Road Workhouse in 1880. With hundreds of fascinating anecdotes, plus priceless information for researchers including workhouse locations throughout the British Isles, useful websites and archive repository details, maps, plans, original workhouse publications and an extensive bibliography, it will delight family historians and general readers alike. Where was my local workhouse? What records did they keep? What is gruel and is it really what inmates lived on? How did you get out of a workhouse? What famous people were once workhouse inmates? Are there any workhouse buildings I can visit? If these are the kinds of questions you've ever wanted to know the answer to, then this is the book for you.