Welfare's Forgotten Past

A Socio-Legal History of the Poor Law

by: Lorie Charlesworth

Welfare's Forgotten Past
Author: Lorie Charlesworth

Publisher: Routledge Cavendish

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 26 July 2011

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ISBN: 0415685788 ISBN 13: 9780415685788

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That 'poor law was law' is a fact that has slipped from the consciousness of historians of welfare in England and Wales, and in North America. Welfare's Forgotten Past remedies this situation by tracing the history of the legal right of the settled poor to relief when destitute. Poor law was not simply local custom, but consisted of legal rights, duties and obligations that went beyond social altruism. This legal 'truth' is, however, still ignored or rejected by some historians, and thus 'lost' to social welfare policy-makers. This forgetting or minimising of a legal, enforceable right to relief has not only led to a misunderstanding of welfare's past; it has also contributed to the stigmatisation of poverty, and the emergence and persistence of the idea that its relief is a 'gift' from the state. Documenting the history and the effects of this forgetting, whilst also providing a 'legal' history of welfare, Lorie Charlesworth argues that it is timely for social policy-makers and reformists -- in Britain, the United States and elsewhere -- to reconsider an alternative welfare model, based on the more positive, legal aspects of welfare's 400-year legal history. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Routledge Cavendish

City: London

Pages: 244

More info: height 234 mm width 156 mm weight 367 gr thickness 13 mm

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Age recommended: College/higher education

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC22) 362.5809

Departments: Legal history;

Record updated at: 03 March, 2013 time: 13:34

Summary Welfare's Forgotten Past 1. Introduction: A History of Forgetting 2. Rights of the Poor: Towards a Negative Modernity 3. Socio-Legal Juristic Narratives: Poor Law's Legal Foundations 4. Deconstructing from the Negative: A Critical Historiography of Legal [Mis]conceptions 5. Lived Experience: The Poor 'Speak' 6. Paupers as Textual Analysis: Exploring the Settlement Entitlement Through Little Dorrit 7. Lived Experience: Poor Law Administration 8. Developments and Transformation Over Time: Dichotomising the Poor 9. The Road to Beveridge: Deforming Welfare 10. End Thoughts: On the Transience of Legal Memory Top page

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