"The Poor Of Glasgow And How To Help Them" offers a detailed look into the socio-economic conditions of Glasgow's impoverished population. Authored by the City of Glasgow society of social service, the book likely explores the root causes of poverty, the challenges faced by the urban poor, and proposed solutions for social reform. This historical work provides insights into the social welfare efforts and attitudes towards poverty during the era in which it was written. It remains relevant for those interested in the history of social work, urban sociology, and the ongoing challenges of poverty alleviation.
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