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Protesting about Pauperism - Poverty, Politics and Poor Relief in Late-Victorian England, 1870-1900 (Paperback)
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Protesting about Pauperism - Poverty, Politics and Poor Relief in Late-Victorian England, 1870-1900 (Paperback)
Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series
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A fresh look at the complex question of outdoor poor relief in the
nineteenth century. The consequences of extreme poverty were a grim
reality for all too many people in Victorian England. The various
poor laws implemented to try to deal with it contained a number of
controversial measures, one of the most radical and unpopular being
the crusade against outdoor relief, during which central government
sought to halt all welfare payments at home. Via a close case study
of Brixworth union in Northamptonshire, which offers an unusually
richcorpus of primary material and evidence, the author looks at
what happened to those impoverished men and women who struggled to
live independently in a world-without-welfare outside the
workhouse. She retraces the experiences ofelderly paupers evicted
from almshouses, of the children of the aged poor prosecuted for
parental maintenance, of dying paupers who were refused medical
care in their homes, and of women begging for funeral costs in an
attempt toprevent the bodies of their loved ones being taken for
dissection by anatomists. She then shows how increasing
democratisation gave the labouring poor the means to win control of
the poor law. ELIZABETH T. HURREN is a Reader in the Medical
Humanities, University of Leicester.
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