The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England

The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Early Stuart England

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Publisher Description

This pamphlet examines recent research into the poor laws of Tudor and Stuart England. Dr Beier asks the question ‘who were the poor?’ and in answering it places the ‘problem of the poor’ in its historical context, examining it in relation to medieval provisions for dealing with poverty. He shows how far legislation was influenced by economic changes, by ideas about poverty and by the interests of the legislators themselves. Dr Beier evaluates the varying interpretations of the poor laws, from those who have seen them as an early ‘welfare state’ to those who have considered them to be the manifestation of a ‘Protestant ethic’. The major poor-law statues are summarized in an appendix, and there is a useful bibliography.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2003
September 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
68
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
254.4
KB

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