The Metropolitan Poor Vol 5

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 5
Author: John Marriott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040247849

This is a collection of primary materials on the metropolitan poor. It includes the writings of urban travellers and social reformers, and contains writings from the last five years of the 18th century, that is, from the time when the poor were first discovered as endemic to the nation.

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 1

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 1
Author: John Marriott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040238998

This is a collection of primary materials on the metropolitan poor. It includes the writings of urban travellers and social reformers, and contains writings from the last five years of the 18th century, that is, from the time when the poor were first discovered as endemic to the nation.

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 6

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 6
Author: John Marriott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040247288

This is a collection of primary materials on the metropolitan poor. It includes the writings of urban travellers and social reformers, and contains writings from the last five years of the 18th century, that is, from the time when the poor were first discovered as endemic to the nation.

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 4

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 4
Author: John Marriott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2024-08-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040237010

This is a collection of primary materials on the metropolitan poor. It includes the writings of urban travellers and social reformers, and contains writings from the last five years of the 18th century, that is, from the time when the poor were first discovered as endemic to the nation.

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 3

The Metropolitan Poor Vol 3
Author: John Marriott
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040246036

This is a collection of primary materials on the metropolitan poor. It includes the writings of urban travellers and social reformers, and contains writings from the last five years of the 18th century, that is, from the time when the poor were first discovered as endemic to the nation.

Accountability of Local Authorities in England and Wales, 1831-1935 Volume 2 (RLE Accounting)

Accountability of Local Authorities in England and Wales, 1831-1935 Volume 2 (RLE Accounting)
Author: Hugh Coombs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134677138

These books make available material relating to the statutory regulations covering the degree of accountability required from local authorities during the period 1834-1936. The bulk of historical accounting research has focused on the development of financial accounting although in recent years the development of management accounting has attracted more interest. In both these areas, it has been the accounting practices of the private sector which have received more attention, central government in the Middle Ages some attention, and local government accounting very little. These volumes redress this imbalance in historical investigation, both to provide a comparative basis for work on the private sector and to provide an historical perspective for the system of local government accounting currently in use.

The Match Girl and the Heiress

The Match Girl and the Heiress
Author: Seth Koven
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691171319

How two extraordinary women crossed the Victorian class divide to put Christian teachings into practice in the slums of East London Nellie Dowell was a match factory girl in Victorian London who spent her early years consigned to orphanages and hospitals. Muriel Lester, the daughter of a wealthy shipbuilder, longed to be free of the burden of money and possessions. Together, these unlikely soulmates sought to remake the world according to their own utopian vision of Christ's teachings. The Match Girl and the Heiress paints an unforgettable portrait of their late-nineteenth-century girlhoods of wealth and want, and their daring twentieth-century experiments in ethical living in a world torn apart by war, imperialism, and industrial capitalism. In this captivating book, Seth Koven chronicles how each traveled the globe—Nellie as a spinster proletarian laborer, Muriel as a well-heeled tourist and revered Christian peacemaker, anticolonial activist, and humanitarian. Koven vividly describes how their lives crossed in the slums of East London, where they inaugurated a grassroots revolution that took the Sermon on the Mount as a guide to achieving economic and social justice for the dispossessed. Koven shows how they devoted themselves to Kingsley Hall—Gandhi's London home in 1931 and Britain's first "people's house" founded on the Christian principles of social sharing, pacifism, and reconciliation—and sheds light on the intimacies and inequalities of their loving yet complicated relationship. The Match Girl and the Heiress probes the inner lives of these two extraordinary women against the panoramic backdrop of shop-floor labor politics, global capitalism, counterculture spirituality, and pacifist feminism to expose the wounds of poverty and neglect that Christian love could never heal.