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The Victorian Workhouse

Trevor May
Barcode 9780747803553
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Release Date: 01/06/2005

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social & Ethical Issues
Label: Shire Publications
Series: Shire Library
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Whether it was 'the batille', 'the spike', 'the work'us' or simply 'the house', the Victorian workhouse was the cause of dread and shame for thousands of men, women and children. This book looks at the principles that lay beind the New Poor Law of 1834, at the design and construction of workhouses, and at the lives of those who entered them.
Whether it was 'the batille', 'the spike', 'the work'us' or simply 'the house', the Victorian workhouse was the cause of dread and shame for thousands of men, women and children. The workhouse was the last resort, and the authorities intended that it should be seen as such. This book looks at the principles that lay beind the New Poor Law of 1834, at the design and construction of workhouses, and at the lives of those who entered them, either as officers or as paupers.