"The Acts to Amend the Law Relating to the Removal of the Poor," by Henry John Hodgson, offers a detailed examination of British legislation concerning poverty and the administration of poor relief. This historical legal text provides invaluable insight into the evolution of social welfare policies in the United Kingdom. The book meticulously documents and analyzes the specific acts designed to modify the legal framework governing the removal and resettlement of impoverished individuals. Its contents are essential for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the historical context of social welfare systems and their impact on society.
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