The Charities of London. Comprising an Account of the Operations, Resources, and General Condition of the Charitable, Educational, and Religious Institutions of London

The Charities of London. Comprising an Account of the Operations, Resources, and General Condition of the Charitable, Educational, and Religious Institutions of London
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Total Pages : 600
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Synopsis The Charities of London. Comprising an Account of the Operations, Resources, and General Condition of the Charitable, Educational, and Religious Institutions of London by : Sampson Low

The Charities of London in 1861

The Charities of London in 1861
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Publisher : London : S. Low
Total Pages : 394
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Synopsis The Charities of London in 1861 by : Sampson Low

The Origins of the British Welfare State

The Origins of the British Welfare State
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781137079800
ISBN-13 : 1137079800
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Synopsis The Origins of the British Welfare State by : Bernard Harris

Over the last 200 years Britain has witnessed profound changes in the nature and extent of state welfare. Drawing on the latest historical and social science research The Origins of the British Welfare State looks at the main developments in the history of social welfare provision in this period. It looks at the nature of problems facing British society in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries and shows how these provided the foundation for the growth of both statutory and welfare provision in the areas of health, housing, education and the relief of poverty. It also examines the role played by the Liberal government of 1906-14 in reshaping the boundaries of public welfare provision and shows how the momentous changes associated with the First and Second World Wars paved the way for the creation of the 'classic' welfare state after 1945. This comprehensive and broad-ranging yet accessible account encourages the reader to question the 'inevitability' of present-day arrangements and provides an important framework for comparative analysis. It will be essential reading for all concerned with social policy, British social history and public policy.

The Charities of London in 1861 ...

The Charities of London in 1861 ...
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Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : NLS:V000641659
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Synopsis The Charities of London in 1861 ... by : Sampson Low (the Younger.)

A House Through Time

A House Through Time
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781529037258
ISBN-13 : 1529037255
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Synopsis A House Through Time by : David Olusoga

‘A very readable history of the British way of life viewed through its homes’ Choice Magazine In recent years house histories have become the new frontier of popular, participatory history. People, many of whom have already embarked upon that great adventure of genealogical research, and who have encountered their ancestors in the archives and uncovered family secrets, are now turning to the secrets contained within the four walls of their homes and in doing so finding a direct link to earlier generations. And it is ordinary homes, not grand public buildings or the mansions of the rich, that have all the best stories. As with the television series, A House Through Time offers readers not only the tools to explore the histories of their own homes, but also a vividly readable history of the British city, the forces of industry, disease, mass transportation, crime and class. The rises and falls, the shifts in the fortunes of neighbourhoods and whole cities are here, tracing the often surprising journey one single house can take from an elegant dwelling in a fashionable district to a tenement for society’s rejects. Packed with remarkable human stories, David Olusoga and Melanie Backe-Hansen give us a phenomenal insight into living history, a history we can see every day on the streets where we live. And it reminds us that it is at home that we are truly ourselves. It is there that the honest face of life can be seen. At home, behind closed doors and drawn curtains, we live out our inner lives and family lives.

Tracing Your Poor Ancestors

Tracing Your Poor Ancestors
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Family History
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781526742964
ISBN-13 : 1526742969
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Synopsis Tracing Your Poor Ancestors by : Stuart A Raymond

Many people in the past – perhaps a majority – were poor. Tracing our ancestors amongst them involves consulting a wide range of sources. Stuart Raymond’s handbook is the ideal guide to them. He examines the history of the poor and how they survived. Some were supported by charity. A few were lucky enough to live in an almshouse. Many had to depend on whatever the poor law overseers gave them. Others were forced into the Union workhouse. Some turned to a life of crime. Vagrants were whipped and poor children were apprenticed by the overseers or by a charity. Paupers living in the wrong place were forcibly ‘removed’ to their parish of settlement. Many parishes and charities offered them the chance to emigrate to North America or Australia. As a result there are many places where information can be found about the poor. Stuart Raymond describes them all: the records of charities, of the poor law overseers, of poor law unions, of Quarter Sessions, of bankruptcy, and of friendly societies. He suggests many other potential sources of information in record offices, libraries, and on the internet.

Catalogue

Catalogue
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Total Pages : 476
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Calcutta (India). Imperial library