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Urban Poverty in Britain 1830-1914

James Treble

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English
Routledge
20 January 2020
First published in 1979, Urban Poverty in Britain 1830-1914 examines the plight of the poor in towns as a direct result of industrialization. This valuable study examines the major causes of poverty – low pay, casual labour, unemployment, sickness, widowhood, large families, old age, drink and personal failings – and society’s response to the problem. It also pays attention to the changes in food consumption brought about by migration to the urban areas. Detailed accounts of specific problems and specific situations are combined with a look at the broader questions, and subsequently provides a thorough account of urban poverty in this period.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   8
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   408g
ISBN:   9780815398707
ISBN 10:   0815398700
Series:   Routledge Library Editions: Urban History
Pages:   220
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Introduction 1. Poverty and the Urban Labour Market 1830-1914: Low Pay 2. Poverty and the Urban Labour Market 1830-1914: Underemployment and Unemployment 3. Other Causes of Poverty 1830-1914 4. The Alleviation of Poverty Among the Able-Bodied 1830-1914: A Study of Palliatives and Expedients 5. The Socio-Economic Characteristics of Poverty 1830-1914: Food and Housing Conclusion Sources and References Index

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