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¬The poor in England, 1700-1850

an economy of makeshifts

Ort/Verlag/ISBN, Verlag, Jahr: Manchester, U.K., Manchester University Press, 2003
Umfangsangabe: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 285 p.)
Schlagwort: Großbritannien ,Armut ,Geschichte 1700-1850
ISBN: 0-7190-6159-8,978-1-84779-066-8,978-0-7190-6159-2,0-7190-6159-8,1-84779-066-6,978-1-84779-066-8,1-4237-0638-2,978-1-4237-0638-0

 

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Sprache:
eng
Titel:
¬The poor in England, 1700-1850
Hrsg./Bearb.: Hrsg./Bearb.: Zusatz:
an economy of makeshifts
Verf.Vorlag:
edited by Steven King and Alannah Tomkins
weitere Titel:
Economy of makeshifts
Ort/Verlag/ISBN:
Manchester, U.K.
Verlag:
Manchester University Press
Umfangsangabe:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 285 p.)
Schlagwort: Notation:
HD 400
Allg. Fussnoten:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Allg. Fussnoten:
List of tables; List of figures; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction (Alannah Tomkins and Steven King); 2 'Not by bread only'? Common right, parish relief and endowed charity in a forest economy, c. 1600-1800 (Steve Hindle); 3 The economy of makeshifts and the role of the poor law: a game of chance? (Margaret Hanly); 4 'Agents in their own concerns'? Charity and the economy of makeshifts in eighteenth-century Britain (Sarah Lloyd); 5 Crime, criminal networks and the survival strategies of the poor in early eighteenth-century London (Heather Shore)
Allg. Fussnoten:
This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in the ways in which the poor made ends meet. The phrase 'economy of makeshifts' has often been used to summarise the patchy, desperate and sometimes failing s
Abstract:
"This collection of studies investigates English poverty between 1700 and 1850 and the ways in which the poor made ends meet. The phrase 'economy of makeshifts' has often been used to summarise the patchy, disparate and sometimes failing strategies of the poor for material survival. Incomes or benefits derived through the 'economy' ranged from wages yielded by under-employment via petty crime through to charity; however, until now, discussions of this array of makeshifts have usually fallen short of answering vital questions about how and when the poor secured access to them. This book represents the single most significant attempt in print to supply the English 'economy of makeshifts' with a solid, empirical basis and to advance the concept of makeshifts from a vague but convenient label to a more precise yet inclusive definition." "Individual chapters written by some of the leading historians of welfare examine how advantages gained from access to common land, mobilisation of kinship support, crime, and other marginal resources could prop up struggling households. They consider how the balance of these strategies might change over time or be modified by gender, life-cycle and geography. A comprehensive introduction summarises the state of research on English poverty, and a conclusion makes valuable suggestions for the direction of future research." "This book will be crucial for historians of social life and welfare, of interest to researchers working on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England and will be useful to undergraduates seeking guidance on the historiography of poverty."--BOOK JACKET.