ADDRESSES A NEGLECTED ELEMENT OF ENGLISH WELFARE HISTORY, EXAMINING
THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF ENGLISH ALMSHOUSES IN THE PERIOD 1550 -
1725 AND THE CONTRIBUTION THEY MADE WITHIN THE DEVELOPING WELFARE
SYSTEMS OF THE TIME
Almshouses providing accommodation for poor people are a common
feature of the towns and villages of England, visible representations
of historic attitudes towards the poor. The period after the
Reformation saw not only the survival of many medieval institutions
but also a remarkable number of new foundations, as people from many
different backgrounds used their wealth to revive and remodel this
ancient form of provision to meet new needs. This book addresses a
neglected element of English welfare history, examining the role and
significance of English almshouses in the period 1550 - 1725 and the
contribution they made within the developing welfare systems of the
time.
Drawing on archival evidence, the book analyses why almshouses were
founded and the reasons for the continuing popularity of this
particular form of charity; who the occupants were; what benefits they
received; and how residents wereexpected to live their lives. It
challenges the assumption that Post-Reformation almshouses were places
of privilege for the respectable deserving poor and reveals a
surprising variation in the socio-economic status of almspeopleand
their experience of almshouse life. The book places these findings in
the context of the contemporary national and local debates about
poverty and poor relief and argues that early modern almshouses took
on a distinct and newidentity within the changed landscape of relief
provision in post-Reformation England. Many almshouses played an
integral role in the early welfare provision of their local
communities, yet, ultimately, their significance was affected by the
emergence of harsher public provision in the new workhouses of the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
ANGELA NICHOLLS is Associate Fellow at the University of Warwick
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Charitable Housing in the Mixed Economy of Welfare, 1550-1725
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782049371
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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