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The Birmingham Parish Workhouse 17301840 Chris Upton

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The Birmingham Parish Workhouse 17301840 Chris Upton
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Publisher: University Of Hertfordshire Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Chris Upton
ISBN: 9781912260171, 1912260174
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Birmingham Parish Workhouse 17301840 Chris Upton by Chris Upton 9781912260171, 1912260174 instant download after payment.

Very little is known of the first workhouse in Birmingham. Even the assumed date of its building, given as 1733 by William Hutton, is wrong. This book is the first attempt to write a history of the workhouse and the ancillary welfare provision for Birmingham, frequently referred to as the 'Old Poor Law.' This study of welfare in Birmingham in the century before the Poor Law Amendment Act reveals some surprising facts which fly in the face of the scholarly consensus that the old system was incompetently administered and inadequately organized. The records of the Overseers and the Poor Law Guardians reveal a complex balancing act between maintaining standards of care and controlling spending. Although there was mismanagement, the picture which emerges will be familiar to our age when welfare services struggle to meet public needs with limited budgets.

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