The Workhouse System 1834-1929
Title | The Workhouse System 1834-1929 PDF eBook |
Author | M. A. Crowther |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2016-06-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317236815 |
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 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 |
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.
Welfare, Deservingness and the Logic of Poverty
Title | Welfare, Deservingness and the Logic of Poverty PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Whelan |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2021-03-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1527567540 |
Who deserves to get what and what should they have to do in order to get it? These are questions that societies have grappled with since antiquity, and they continue to echo today. This book explores questions of social deservingness by tracking how it has been treated across the centuries, from ancient Greece to the present day, taking in many notable thinkers along the way. In doing so, it focuses, in particular, on what different thinkers have had to say on and about poor relief and social welfare. Modern welfare systems are also examined to show how particular logics of poverty, while they may be ancient in origin, continue to inform our notions of who deserves to get what today. This book will be of interest to those studying or working in the areas of social welfare, social policy and sociology.
Medicine and the Workhouse
Title | Medicine and the Workhouse PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Reinarz |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1580464483 |
This text examines the history of the medical services provided by workhouses, both in Britain and its former colonies, during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Workhouse Children
Title | Workhouse Children PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Crompton |
Publisher | Alan Sutton Publishing |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
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This book investigates the treatment of children in the workhouses in the period 1780-1871. It examines the way in which children were treated, educated and trained, by whom they were cared for and the outcome of their treatment.
The Victorians
Title | The Victorians PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Warner |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Painting, British |
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Britain was the world's most powerful & technologically advanced country during the reign of Queen Victoria, & painters responded to their nation's rapid industrialization & increasing materialism with a mixture of realism & romanticism
Little Dorrit
Title | Little Dorrit PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Dickens |
Publisher | Books, Incorporated |
Pages | 834 |
Release | 1868 |
Genre | Bankruptcy |
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As for many of Dickens' novels, highlighting social injustices is at the heart of Little Dorrit. His father was imprisoned for debt, and Dickens' shines a spotlight on the fate of many who are unable to repay a debt when the ability to seek work is denied. Amy Dorrit is the youngest daughter of a man imprisoned for debt and is working as a seamstress for Mrs Clennam when Arthur Clennam crosses her path. Will the sweet natured Amy win Arthur's heart? And will they ever escape the shadow of debtors' prison?