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P. Alcock, T. Haux, M. May, and S. Wright, Eds., The student’s companion to social policy,
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D. Englander, ‘From the Abyss: Pauper Petitions and Correspondence in Victorian London’,

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D. Garland, The welfare state: a very short introduction. [Oxford]: Oxford University Press,
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B. Harris, The origins of the British welfare state: society, state, and social welfare in
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D. Fraser, The evolution of the British welfare state: a history of social policy since the
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H. Glennerster, British social policy: 1945 to the present, 3rd ed. Malden, Mass: Blackwell
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