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The girl who lived on her clothes : the people of Paisley and the new poor law, 1839-1876

Title
The girl who lived on her clothes : the people of Paisley and the new poor law, 1839-1876 / Wendy M. Gordon.
ISBN
9781800799905
180079990X
9781803744162
9781803744179
Publication
Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang Publishing, [2024]
Physical Description
xii, 216 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"Criticized as parsimonious and cruel in the later 1800s, the Poor Law for Scotland was first passed in 1845 as a frankly humanitarian measure in response to desperate poverty on display in Paisley and elsewhere in the early 1840s. Poor Law Inspector James Shaw Brown of Paisley Burgh Parish, a compassionate, detail-oriented bureaucrat, was charged with alleviating suffering while limiting expense. In his four-decade career he served the poor, the parochial board, and rate payers of the parish, weaving their conflicting needs and demands though the arcane rules of the law. Inspector Brown and colleagues across the nation interpreted and debated the meaning of the law in correspondence and the courts for decades before it approached its final form. This book delves into Inspector Brown's life and records to reveal how poverty and the poor law shaped life experiences for tens of thousands of ordinary Scots in the middle years of the nineteenth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Gordon, Wendy M., 1967- Girl who lived on her clothes Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang Publishing, 2024
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 10, 2024
Series
Studies in the history and culture of scotland, volume 14.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The case of the unemployed and destitute inhabitants
The case of the distant legislature
The case of the girl who lived on her clothes
The case of the starving men
The case of the widow's settlement
The case of the crowded asylum.
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