Big Ideas Series: In Their Own Write: Welfare, Discipline and Pauper Agency in the Nineteenth Century

Big Ideas Series: In Their Own Write: Welfare, Discipline and Pauper Agency in the Nineteenth Century

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In this seminar, Dr Paul Carter introduces his new research
project which he is undertaking in collaboration with
Professor Steven King, University of Leicester, after receiving
a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.


Paul examines the correspondence between paupers and the state,
focussing on the nature of complaints in the context of
welfare, and the importance of Victorian records management in
producing a history 'from below'.


Dr Paul Carter is the Principal Records
Specialist for Domestic Records here at The National Archives.
His research and publication interests include early labour
movements, popular political, and poor law records.


Our Big Ideas seminar series is funded by Friends of The
National Archives.

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