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Children in Care 1834-1929: The Lives of Destitute, Orphaned and Deserted Children

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Media: BOOK - paperback, 224 pages
Author: R. Steer
Year: 2020
ISBN: 9781526728012
Other: b&w photos, bibliog, furthr reading, index
Publisher: Pen & Sword

For centuries, there have been children who have not lived with their birth parents for a range of reasons and have been taken into the care of the state, voluntary societies, other families or employers, temporarily or permanently. 

The origins of this book lie in Rosemary Steer’s study of the lives of over 300 children who came into the care of a charity in the village of Dickleburgh in Norfolk started in the 1870s by the Rector’s wife, Mrs Louisa Brandreth. This book extends the study of children in care across the country to cover the main period of the Poor Law Amendment Act (the ‘new poor law’) from 1834 to 1929. Using a wide range of sources including contemporary social commentaries and enquiries, poor law records, charity case files, court records, newspapers, parliamentary enquiries, census returns, parish records and personal accounts, Rosemary Steer details the range of provision and explores the lives of some of these children, before, during and after their time in care.

Research into the care of pauper children has usually been anonymised, but Children in Care includes examples of named children, and through numerous case studies, we hear these children’s stories, sometimes in their own words or those of the adults who had charge of them. It is unlikely that many of these pauper children would feature in any other study, other than individually within the context of family history, so this book also has the benefit of highlighting the lives of some of the least regarded of society.

Contents:
Acknowledgements
Permissions
Introduction
1. Mrs Brandreth's Charity for Workhouse, Destitute and Orphaned Children
2. Attitudes and Legislation Relating to the Poor
3. The World of the Deprived Child
4. Tipping Points - Reasons Children Came into Care
5. Workhouses and Other State Provision
6. The Charitable Response
7. Family Life in Care - Boarding Out and Adoption
8. New Lives, A World Away - Child Migration
9. Life After Care
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography and Further Reading
Index

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