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2017
This book is an inter-disciplinary collaboration including several international contributions which offers a comparative insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the Social Fund and other emergency benefits payment mechanisms. The author also contributed three chapters.
Smith, Roger, Buck, Trevor, 1951-
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This book is an inter-disciplinary collaboration including several international contributions which offers a comparative insight into the strengths and weaknesses of the Social Fund and other emergency benefits payment mechanisms. The author also contributed three chapters.
Smith, Roger, Buck, Trevor, 1951-
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poor aThe early settlers were a hardy race. Circumstances made them so. It was a time in which each/individual had to earn his own living. They looked with scorn on the dole or "poor relief" as it was then called.W. J.
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1995
Abstract Sir Francis Brewster’s complaint of 1695 was directed against the poor law legislation of 1598-1601 which came into effect at the end of the ‘Blessed Reign’ of Elizabeth and survived until the creation of the new poor law of 1834.
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Abstract Sir Francis Brewster’s complaint of 1695 was directed against the poor law legislation of 1598-1601 which came into effect at the end of the ‘Blessed Reign’ of Elizabeth and survived until the creation of the new poor law of 1834.
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Brotherhoods, Poor Relief, and Health Care
In the early modern period, Europe was in the grip of poverty and undergoing profound change. Brotherhoods—associations that followed the principles of medieval guilds, trade corporations, and craft associations—played a key role in providing common people with health care and poor relief.openaire +2 more sources
2018
At the core of this chapter is the development of Old Poor Law historiography post-1750. The chapter argues that the thrust of such historiography has moved inexorably to a greater understanding of the lives and words of the poor. In this context, medical welfare has been sadly neglected.
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At the core of this chapter is the development of Old Poor Law historiography post-1750. The chapter argues that the thrust of such historiography has moved inexorably to a greater understanding of the lives and words of the poor. In this context, medical welfare has been sadly neglected.
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