Poverty and Deviance in Early Modern Europe

Robert Jütte, William Beik (Contribution by), T. C. W. Blanning (Contribution by), Brendan Simms (Contribution by)

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Author
Robert Jütte, William Beik (Contribution by), T. C. W. Blanning (Contribution by), Brendan Simms (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1994-03-31
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages
239
ISBN-10
0521423228
ISBN-13
9780521423229
citemno
092861
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521423229

Description

This study provides an accessible and authoritative account of poverty and deviance during the early modern period, informed by those perspectives on the role of the poor themselves in the provision of welfare services characteristic of much recent social history. Robert Jütte shows how the notions of poverty and social deviance that preoccupied much contemporary thought saw their ultimate fruition in the systematic programmes for social welfare that emerged during the nineteenth century. Contrary to the once-traditional historical emphasis on the ameliorative role of individual reformers, Professor Jütte's account looks much more closely at the poor themselves, and the complex network of social and communal relationships they inhabited. He examines the lives not only of poor relief recipients but of the vast number of destitute individuals who had to find other means to stay alive, and how these people shaped their own patterns of survival within given communities.