The Vagrancy Problem
William Harbutt Dawson
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Volkskunde
Beschreibung
William Harbutt Dawson's 'The Vagrancy Problem' delves into the societal issue of vagrancy in the late 19th century. Through a combination of statistical analysis and qualitative observations, Dawson explores the underlying causes of vagrancy and its impact on both individuals and communities. His writing style is concise and straightforward, making the complex topic accessible to a wide audience. This book provides a unique window into the social conditions of the time, shedding light on an often overlooked aspect of urban life. Dawson's work is a valuable contribution to the Victorian era literature, offering a comprehensive examination of a pressing social issue. William Harbutt Dawson was a prominent social reformer and journalist who dedicated his career to addressing social injustices. His firsthand experiences in working with the impoverished and marginalized populations inspired him to write 'The Vagrancy Problem.' Readers interested in social history, urban studies, and Victorian literature will find Dawson's book to be a compelling and insightful read, providing valuable insights into the complexities of poverty and homelessness in the 19th century.
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National policy, Historical report, Social welfare, German comparison, Controversial solutions, Unemployment crisis, British society, Early 20th century, Social issues, Political economy