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Poverty

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Book Joseph Harley (2024)
At home with the poor: Consumer behaviour and material culture in England, c.1650-1850. (/isis/citation/CBB475252966/) unapi

Book Adrienne deNoyelles (2024)
The Lung Block: Plagues, Parks, and Power in Progressive-Era New York. (/isis/citation/CBB206660190/) unapi

Article Andrea Ceccon (2024)
“At a Glance:” The Role of Diagrammatic Representations in Eugenics Appropriations of the “Infamous Juke Family”. Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 51-87). (/isis/citation/CBB631454322/) unapi

Book Thomas B. Robertson; Jenny Leigh Smith (2023)
Transplanting Modernity?: New Histories of Poverty, Development, and Environment. (/isis/citation/CBB661775821/) unapi

Article Michel Oris; Stanislao Mazzoni; Diego Ramiro-Fariñas (2023)
Immigration, Poverty, and Infant and Child Mortality in the City of Madrid, 1916–1926. Social Science History (pp. 453-489). (/isis/citation/CBB162483675/) unapi

Article Neil Murphy (2022)
Plague Hospitals, Poverty and the Provision of Medical Care in France, c.1450–c.1650. Journal of Social History (pp. 825-853). (/isis/citation/CBB681267294/) unapi

Article Christiana Payne (2021)
Ancient Trees and Aged Peasants. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century. (/isis/citation/CBB603351035/) unapi

Book Emily Klancher Merchant (2021)
Building the Population Bomb. (/isis/citation/CBB050496119/) unapi

Article David E. Hamilton (2021)
Revisiting Rural Poverty and Farm Policy in the Age of Roosevelt. Agricultural History (pp. 362-370). (/isis/citation/CBB581061170/) unapi

Article Martin Petitclerc; Yvan Rousseau; François Guérard (2021)
Faire chambre à part: Patients indigents et payants dans les hôpitaux généraux de Montréal en 1911. Canadian Historical Review (pp. 570-599). (/isis/citation/CBB979451883/) unapi

Article Erika Dyck; Maureen Lux (2021)
Population Control in the "Global North"?: Canada's Response to Indigenous Reproductive Rights and Neo-Eugenics. Canadian Historical Review (pp. 876-902). (/isis/citation/CBB777030596/) unapi

Article Peter Collinge (2021)
‘He shall have care of the garden, its cultivation and produce’: Workhouse Gardens and Gardening, c.1780-1835. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies (pp. 21-39). (/isis/citation/CBB195648919/) unapi

Book David Hitchcock; Julia McClure (2020)
The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB935872202/) unapi

Book Steven T. Moga (2020)
Urban Lowlands: A History of Neighborhoods, Poverty, and Planning. (/isis/citation/CBB281421629/) unapi

Book Luke Messac (2020)
No More to Spend: Neglect and the Construction of Scarcity in Malawi's History of Health Care. (/isis/citation/CBB172698085/) unapi

Book Scott K. Oldenburg (2020)
A weaver-poet and the plague: labor, poverty, and the household in Shakespeare's London. (/isis/citation/CBB996502056/) unapi

Chapter Kevin Siena (2020)
Poor bodies and disease. In: The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB544298302/) unapi

Chapter Amanda Herbert (2020)
Spas for the sick poor in the early modern British Atlantic world. In: The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB114278202/) unapi

Chapter John Emrys Morgan (2020)
Poverty and environment in early modern England. In: The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB382563692/) unapi

Chapter Danielle Abdon (2020)
Architecture in relief: Hospitals for the poor in Venice and Lisbon. In: The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800. (/isis/citation/CBB799989690/) unapi

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