The Poor in England, 1700-1900 An Economy of Makeshifts

Author/creator Tomkins, Alannah Author
Other author King, Steven 1966- Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoManchester : Manchester University Press Gordonsville : Macmillan [Distributor]
Description272 p. ill 08.750 x 05.700 in.
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Summary Annotation This fascinating study investigates the experience of English poverty between 1700 and 1900 and in the ways in which the poor made ends meet. The phrase "economy of makeshifts" has often been used to summarize the patchy, desperate and sometimes failing strategies of the poor for material survival. Incomes or benefits derived from such strategies allegedly ranged from wages supported by under-employment via petty crime through to charity, but allusions to this array of makeshifts usually fall short of answering vital questions about how and when the poor secured access to them. This book represents a significant attempt to supply the English "economy of makeshifts" with a solid, empirical basis and to advance the concept of makeshifts from a vague but convenient label to a more precise yet inclusive definition.
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LCCN 2003056220
ISBN9780719061592
ISBN0719061598 (Trade Cloth) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9780719061592
Stock number00023196