
The Poor Laws
In Our Time
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The Evolution of Poverty and Support Systems
This chapter explores the historical role of workhouses and outdoor relief in supporting vulnerable populations during the 19th century in England. It examines the complexities of the Poor Laws, the moral implications of charity, and the shift in societal attitudes towards poverty, revealing the inadequacies of workhouses and the stigmas surrounding the poor. The discussion contextualizes the impact of these systems on community structure and the lasting effects on contemporary perceptions of poverty.
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