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Five Hundred Years of English Poor Laws, 1349-1834: Regulating the Working and Nonworking Poor
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William P. Quigley
Publication date
16 July 2015
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IdeaExchange@UAkron
Abstract
This article will review how the working and the nonworking poor were regulated by 500 years of English poor laws. It will conclude with ideas about the principles which have since evolved to regulate the working and nonworking poor
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