A history of the Irish poor law, in connexion with the condition of the people

Sir George Nicholls George Sir Nicholls

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In "A History of the Irish Poor Law, in Connexion with the Condition of the People," George Sir Nicholls delves into the intricate and often overlooked relationship between poverty, social welfare, and the overall wellbeing of the Irish population. Nicholls presents a comprehensive analysis of the Irish Poor Law from a historical and sociopolitical perspective, shedding light on the underlying causes and consequences of poverty in Ireland during the 19th century. Through meticulous research and scholarly prose, Nicholls explores the impact of the Poor Law on the Irish society, highlighting the struggles and challenges faced by the impoverished communities. George Sir Nicholls, a renowned social reformer and economist, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his analysis of the Irish Poor Law. His background in social policy and advocacy for the disadvantaged likely inspired him to delve into the complexities of poverty and welfare in Ireland. Nicholls' dedication to social justice is evident throughout the book, as he passionately advocates for meaningful reforms and improved living conditions for the Irish poor. For readers interested in Irish history, social welfare policies, and the intersection of poverty and public health, "A History of the Irish Poor Law" is a must-read. Nicholls' insightful exploration of the Irish Poor Law offers valuable insights into the challenges of poverty alleviation and the importance of compassionate social policies in addressing societal inequalities.

Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 462

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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