Poverty, A Study of Town Life

Poverty, A Study of Town Life (1901) is the first book by social investigator Seebohm Rowntree and details his investigation of poverty in York and what this indicated about the nature of poverty at the start of the 20th century. As of 2000, this title was still in print (ISBN 1861343043, 2nd revised edition). The book documents Seebohm's comprehensive survey of the poverty in the City of York, detailing the data obtained, the results of its anal... more

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