Poverty and Political Culture: The Rhetoric of Social Welfare in the Netherlands and France, 1815-1854

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1995 - 275 頁
The rise of industrial capitalism in nineteenth-century Europe brought with it new "social questions" pauperism, vagabondage, unemployment, and working-class suffering in general. Poverty and Political Culture examines the unique ways in which these two profoundly different societies negotiated those issues.

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Similarity and Difference The Debates about Poor Relief and the Logic of Comparative History
13
Rhetorical Practices and Political Cultures Situating the Poor in the Modern PostRevolutionary World
33
Real Poor People in a Harsh and Unforgiving World Some Images Facts and Figures about Poverty in the Nineteenth Century
63
Intellectuals Public Officials and Economic History Different Discourses about Agriculture Factories and Capitalism
111
The Problems of the Pioneer Only Foreshadow the Problems of the Follower Dutch and French Interpretations of the English Model
145
Christian Injunctions Private Obligations and Public Duties The Organization and Structure of Poor Relief
173
Edification Employment or Enclosure The Content of Poor Relief Policies
203
Epilogue
253
Index
263
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Frances Gouda has taught at Wellesley College and The American University. She is the recipient of several fellowships, including, most recently, the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.

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