Underclass
A History of the Excluded, 1880 - 2000
John Welshman(Author)
Hambledon Continuum (Publisher)
Published on 9. February 2006
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-85285-322-8 (ISBN)
Description
Who are those at the bottom of society? There has been much discussion in recent years, on both Left and Right, about the existence of an alleged 'underclass' in both Britain and the USA. It has been claimed this group lives outside the mainstream of society, is characterised by crime, suffers from long-term unemployment and single parenthood, and is alienated from its core values. In Underclass John Welshman shows that there have always been concerns about an 'underclass', whether constructed as the 'social residuum' of the 1880s, the 'problem family' of the 1950s or the 'cycle of deprivation' of the 1970s. There are marked differences between these concepts, but also striking continuities. Indeed a concern with an 'underclass' has is many ways been as long as an interest in poverty itself. This book is the first to look systematically at the question, providing new insights on contemporary debates about behaviour, poverty and welfare reform.
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Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition type
Annotated edition
Illustrations
4 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 156 mm
Width: 234 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85285-322-8 (9781852853228)
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Person
JOHN WELSHMAN is senior Lecturer Lecturer at Lancaster University and the author of Municipal Medicine: Public Health in Twentieth-Century Britain.