'...a very useful and concise addition to the literature on the poor laws. It will appeal especially to undergraduate students who should appreciate the emphasis on the varied and contested nature of both history and policy-making.' - Mike McBeth, Journal of Social Policy '...the most comprehensive and succinct introduction to the field currently available.' - Peter Dunkley, Albion
Introduction: Approaching English Poor Law History
The Poor Laws in the Eighteenth Century: Changing Patterns of Relief
Debates, Experiments, and Reforms, 1800-1832
The New Poor Law takes shape, 1832-1847
Mid-Victorian Poor Relief, 1847-1870
The Revival of Deterrence and the Expansion of Services, 1870-1900
The Eclipsing and Transforming of the Poor Law, 1900-1930
Conclusion
Endnotes
References Cited
Index.