1st Edition

Poverty and Vagrancy in Tudor England

By John F. Pound Copyright 1986
    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1986. The first edition of this work was in 1971. In the intervening years a number of books and articles have appeared which deal directly, or indirectly, with the subject of poverty in the early modern period, and the bibliography, in consequence, has been almost doubled. Some additional material (numbered from 78 onwards) and changes in emphasis have been incorporated into the text, and the Norwich material, in particular, has been revised and extended in the light of the author’s own more recent research.

    Part One The Background; Chapter 1 The Causes of Poverty; Chapter 2 The Extent of the Problem; Part Two Descriptive Analysis; Chapter 3 Early Tudor Legislation; Chapter 4 The Elizabethan Poor Laws; Chapter 5 Urban Experiments in the Suppression of Vagrancy and the Relief of the Poor; Chapter 6 The Contribution of the IndividualpartThree AssessmentpartFour Documents;

    Biography

    John Pound Lecturer in Education, University of East Anglia