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Poverty in World History / Edition 1

Current price: $49.99
Poverty in World History / Edition 1
Poverty in World History / Edition 1

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Poverty in World History / Edition 1

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A genuinely global survey of world poverty from 1500 to the present day,
Poverty in World History
focuses upon the period from around 1500 onwards when poverty became a global issue, and uses the process of globalization as the chief lens through which to study and understand poverty in world history.
The result is both a tying together of significant strands of world history, and an examination of changing attitudes towards poverty and poor relief throughout the world. This wide ranging study underscores a major consequence of increased cultural and economic interaction among the world's societies, highlighting the similarities and differences in impacts and responses to the resulting 'smaller' globe. Topics include:
innovations in early modern poor relief
the causes of trends towards a globalization of poverty after 1500
poor relief since 1945 to the present
poverty, morality and the state.

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