Paul Slack Boeken




The poor law had a profound impact, playing a central role in social and political development from the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution. This book provides a concise synthesis of past scholarly work, explaining the origins and effects of this unique system of welfare.
Plague: A Very Short Introduction
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Throughout history plague has caused some of the greatest periods of hardship for humanity, from the Black Death to the Great Plague of London. This book explores the causes of plague, the presence of plague in art and literature, and the lasting impact of the disease on how people and governments behave when threatened by epidemic crises.
The English Poor Law, 1531 1782
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The book offers a comprehensive overview of a distinct social welfare system, synthesizing previous research and insights. It delves into the historical context, key principles, and implications of this system, highlighting its significance and uniqueness in the broader landscape of social welfare. Through a clear and concise presentation, it aims to inform readers about the evolution and impact of this important framework.