
The Poor Laws
In Our Time
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Challenges and Evolution of the Poor Laws
This chapter explores the practical challenges and ideological objections faced by poor laws in the 18th and early 19th centuries, focusing on issues like residency definitions and rising costs due to economic pressures. It examines the transition from localized poverty relief to a centralized, bureaucratic approach, highlighting the harsh realities of workhouses and the implications for the poor. The discussion includes significant thinkers, local resistance, and the intertwining of poor laws with healthcare standards that would shape future reforms.
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