Politics, Pauperism and Power in Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Explore the intricate dynamics of the poor law system in post-Famine Ireland with "Politics, Pauperism and Power in Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland" by Virginia Crossman. Published by Manchester University Press in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages, delving into the critical issues surrounding politics and government during a transformative era in Irish history. Crossman examines the politicisation of welfare, the efforts to alleviate distress, and the provision of labourers' cottages, while also highlighting the significant role of women in these processes. This comprehensive study is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of poverty and politics in the United Kingdom, offering a nuanced perspective on how these factors shaped Irish society. Discover the complexities of governance and social welfare in this compelling historical analysis.