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- The Battle Union Workhouse 1840-1930
- Social Institutions and Practices Which Activate Social Control, Maintain Social Order and Perform Functions of Socialisation and Social Protection
- The Casual Poor and the City of London Poor Law Union, 1837–1869*
- Appendix: General Notes on Poor Law and Organized Charity Data
- Incentives, Information, and Welfare: England's New Poor Law and the Workhouse Test
- The Quicksands of the Poor Law: Poor Relief Legislation in a Growing Nation, 1790-1820
- Welfare Priorities and Pauper Choices in the Metropolis Under the Old Poor Law, 1718-18241
- A Very English Institution? Foreign Influences and the Poor Law, 1832-1905
- Indiscriminate Liberality Subverts the Morals and Depraves the Habits of the Poor’: a Contribution
- The Poor Law in Rural Lancashire 1820-50
- Parish Typology and the Operation of the Poor Laws in Early Nineteenth-Century Oxfordshire*
- Charity and Poor Relief in England and Wales, Circa 1750-1914*
- Incurable Defects: Physical Disability and the Philadelphia Outdoor Relief System, 1790-1840
- Understanding the Workhouse Test: Information and Poor Relief in Nineteenth-Century England
- Children Under the Care of the Scottish Poor Law, 1880-1929
- Poorhouses and the Origins of the Public Old Age Home
- Douglas Brown Supplying London's Workhouses in the Mid-‐Nineteenth
- Open Research Online Oro.Open.Ac.Uk
- The Administration of the Poor Law in England Before
- English Poor Law History PART 1 : the OLD POOR LAW
- Selected History and Evolution of the Human Resources Administration
- 1 Parish Chest, Poor Law, Criminal And
- Looking Back Towards a General Theory of Modern American Poor Relief