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Pauperland - Poverty and the Poor in Britain (Paperback)
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Pauperland - Poverty and the Poor in Britain (Paperback)
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In 1797 Jeremy Bentham prepared a map of poverty in Britain, which
he called 'Pauperland.' More than two hundred years later, poverty
and social deprivation remain widespread in Britain.Yet despite the
investigations into poverty by Mayhew, Booth, and in the 20th
century, Townsend, it remains largely unknown to, or often hidden
from, those who are not poor. Pauperland is Jeremy Seabrook's
account of the mutations of poverty over time, historical attitudes
to the poor, and the lives of the impoverished themselves, from
early Poor Laws till today. He explains how in the medieval world,
wealth was regarded as the greatest moral danger to society, yet by
the industrial era, poverty was the most significant threat to
social order. How did this change come about, and how did the poor,
rather than the rich, find themselves blamed for much of what is
wrong with Britain, including such familiar-and ancient-scourges as
crime, family breakdown and addictions? How did it become the fate
of the poor to be condemned to perpetual punishment and public
opprobrium, the useful scapegoat of politicians and the
media?Pauperland charts how such attitudes were shaped by
ill-conceived and ill-executed private and state intervention, and
how these are likely to frame ongoing discussions of and responses
to poverty in Britain.
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