Charity and Poverty in England, c.1680-1820: Wild and Visionary Schemes

Sarah Lloyd

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Abstract

This book explores responses to poverty in eighteenth-century England, with an eye to some of the odder manifestations of charity and poor relief. Whether discussing proposals for vast inland colonies or cosy firesides, men and women demonstrated that imagination, excitement and experiment were as important as systematic argument in making early-modern social policy. Ceremonies and material objects encapsulated ideas and attracted supporters; energy poured into realising imagined prospects in buildings, streetscapes and landscapes across England and beyond.
Charity and Poverty in England aims to shed fresh light on ideas and lived experience, on cultural worlds in which social relations were unevenly worked out.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherManchester University Press
Number of pages352
ISBN (Print)9780719078835, 0719078830
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2009

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