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                        Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015 (Hardcover)
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
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                Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015 (Hardcover)
            
                
                
                  
                    
                        
                        
                    
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                    An account of poor relief in Guernsey from the Reformation to the
twenty-first century, incorporating a detailed case-study of the St
Peter Port workhouse and an outline of the development of
Guernsey's modern social security system. This book, based on
extensive original research, provides an account of parochial poor
relief in Guernsey from the Reformation to the twenty-first
century, incorporating a detailed case-study of the parochial
workhouse in the townof St Peter Port, and an outline of the
development of Guernsey's modern social security system from its
beginnings in the 1920s to the present day. Guernsey has had
throughout much of its history a disproportionately large
population for its size: in the early eighteenth century St Peter
Port was on a par with English county towns such as Warwick and
Lincoln. Moreover, since Guernsey was outside the jurisdiction of
the Westminster Parliament and retainedcultural affinities with
France, the island developed its own social welfare regime which
was closer, in some respects, to continental regimes than it was to
the English Poor Law model. The differing nature of welfare
regimes, how they arose and and how they differ is a major focus of
interest amongst historians of social welfare; besides being a
fascinating local study, the book has much to contribute to the
wider history of social welfare in Britain andEurope. Rose-Marie
Crossan completed her doctorate at the University of Leicester and
is the author of Guernsey, 1814-1914: Migration and Modernisation
(The Boydell Press, 2007). .
                 
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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