Hunger and famine in the long Nineteenth Century. Volume III, Malthusian Economics and the 'Capacity for Evil': The Case Against Equipoise (1850-1870) / edited by Gail Turley Houston.
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Abingdon : Routledge, 2022.
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1.1\x Volume 3: Malthusian Economics and the ⁰́₈capacity for evil⁰́₉: The Poor, the Cotton Famine, and the Orissa Famine (1850-1870)Acknowledgements Bibliography List of AbbreviationsGeneral IntroductionIntroduction Volume 3: Malthusian Economics and the ⁰́₈capacity for evil⁰́₉: the Case Against Equipoise (1850-1870)Part 1. Seeing the Poor, Seeing Poverty and the Case Against Equipoise1. Isaac Buchanan, ⁰́₈The crisis of Sir Robert Peel⁰́₉s mission⁰́₉ (Glasgow: Greenrock Advertiser, 1850), p. 31. 2. Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, The Decline of England, 2nd ed., London, 1850, pp. 16-17, 110, 124-5, 167-9, 223, 292, 294-6, 323, 325-7.3. Charles Broady Mingay Syder, ⁰́₈Glorious News for a Starving Nation⁰́₉, George W. M. Reynolds (ed) Reynold⁰́₉s Political Instructor, Nos. 1-27, November 1849-May 1850, Westport, Connecticut Greenwood, 1970, p. 148. 4. Anon., ⁰́₈Who Lead the Millions?⁰́₉, Northern Star, 22 March 1851. p. 171. Politics. Reform.--Finance.--Chartists, Etc., 1851 January-7 June. MS Radical Politics and the Working Man in England: Part Two: Set 48, Vol. 7 5. Anon., ⁰́₈American Anticipations of English Revolutions⁰́₉, Northern Star and National Trades Journal, 12 April 1851 (from New York Weekly Herald), p. 204. Politics. Reform.--Finance.--Chartists. Etc. January-7June 1851. MS Radical Politics and the Working Man in England. Part Two, Set 48. Vol. 7. 6. T. J. Dickinson, ⁰́₈The Provisional Committee of the Manchester Trades Protection Society to the Trades of the United Kingdom⁰́₉, Northern Star, 26 April 1851, p. 5.7. Anon., ⁰́₈Irish Landlordism vs. Red Republicanism⁰́₉, Northern Star and National Trades Journal, 26 April 1851, p. 4. 8. Anon., ⁰́₈Meeting of Spitalfields Weavers. Free Trade⁰́₉, Northern Star, 28 June 1851, p. 7. Trades. Strikes. 1851, January-1852, January. MS Radical Politics and the Working Man in England: Part Two: Set 58, Vol. 2. 9. C. Edwards Lester, ⁰́₈Starvation Anthem for the Royal Christening⁰́₉, in The Glory and the Shame of England, vol. I, New York: Bartram & Lester, 1866, 2 volumes, vol. 1, p. 240.10. Charles Edwards Lester, The Glory and Shame of England, Vol I, New York: Bartram & Lester, 1866, 2 volumes, Volume 1, pp. 37-9, 151, 298-9. 11. Henry Charles Carey, Principles of Social Science, 3 vols, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1859; 1873, vol. 1, pp. 31, 470; vol. 2, p. 103.Part 2. Seeing the Poor, Seeing Poverty12. Joseph Barker, ⁰́₈Letter: Idleness and Improvidence⁰́₉, The People: Their Rights and Liberties, Their Duties and Their Interests, series 1, Vol. 2, 1849-1850, Westport, CT: Greenwood Reprint, 1970, pp. 323-4. 13. Samuel Couling. Our Labouring Classes: Their Intellectual, Moral, and Social Condition Considered, London: Partridge and Oakey, 1851, pp. 63-6.14. Anon., ⁰́₈Not Over-Population, But Under-Education, the Cause of Destitution: Not More Emigration But More Education, And of Better Quality, the Remedy for Destitution⁰́₉, London: Arthur Dyson, nd, pp. 2-12. 15. Anon., ⁰́₈Pauperism and Production⁰́₉, Leader and Saturday Analyst, 3 (1852), p. 298. 16. Anon., ⁰́₈Charity Noxious and Benevolent⁰́₉, Westminster Review, 59 (1853), pp. 64-5, 70-73, 75, 77-9, 81, 88. 17. Charles Dickens, ⁰́₈Houseless and Hungry⁰́₉, Household Words, 13 (1856), pp. 122-3, 125-6. 18. Testimony from Rev. J. Doheny , 11 June 1858; and from William Sherman Crawford, 18 June 1858, Select Committee on Alleged Destitution in Gweedore and Cloughaneely District of Donegal, Report, Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Index, Hansard, HC, Volume 13, Images 87-8, 196-7. 19. Mrs. M. A. Denison, ⁰́₈Wages of Starvation⁰́₉, Reynolds⁰́₉s Miscellany and Art, 23 (1859), p. 278. 20. Anon, Want and Woe in London⁰́₉, Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, 642 (1864), pp. 252-3.21. J. P., ⁰́₈The Destitute: An East London Lyric in December, 1867⁰́₉, Standard, 13 December 1867, p. 322. William Stanley Jevons, ⁰́₈Inaugural Address on the Work of the Society in connection with the Questions of the Day⁰́₉ (10 November 1869), Transactions of the Manchester Statistical Society, Session 1869-70, pp. 4, 7, 12, 13. Part 3. The Cotton Famine: Seeing the Poor, Seeing Poverty23. Anon., ⁰́₈Dean Close and Cotton Famine⁰́₉, Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, 14 (1862), pp. 186-7.24. Anon., ⁰́₈What Has Lancashire Done for Lancashire?⁰́₉, Examiner, 2860 (1862), p. 738.25. Anon., ⁰́₈The Lancashire Crisis--Men, Masters, and Cotton⁰́₉, Dublin University Magazine, 30 (1862), pp. 744-8, 752, 760-62.26. John Hollingshead, ⁰́₈The Cotton Famine⁰́₉, Good Words, 3, (1862), pp. 593-5.27. Anon., ⁰́₈The Distress in Lancashire, and Present Modes of Relief⁰́₉, Macmillan⁰́₉s Magazine, 7 (1862), pp. 153-6,159.28. J. R. Stephens, ⁰́₈The Unemployed Operatives of Lancashire and the Lancashire Relief Committees Great Public Meeting at Stalybridge, Feb. 2, 1863⁰́₉, Oldham: A. Morris, 1863, pp. 1-2, 5-11, 13-14.29. Anon., ⁰́₈The History of the Cotton Famine, from the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works Act⁰́₉, Atheneum, 1920 (1864), pp. 202-4.30. William Torrens McCullagh Torrens, Lancashire⁰́₉s Lesson; or, the Need of a Settled Policy in Times of Exceptional Distress, London: Tr©ơbner, 1864, pp. 1-10, 13-15, 28-31, 33, 36-7, 44-5, 50, 67, 84-5, 114-15, 132-3.31. R. A. Arnold, The History of the Cotton Famine: From the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works Act, London: Saunders, Otley 1864, pp. 1-3, 7-8, 25-6, 44, 47-8, 63, 95, 109, 133, 160, 162, 272, 309, 350, 549-50 32. John Watts, The Facts of the Cotton Famine, London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1866, pp. 114-115, 117-120, 130-1, 158, 230-2. 33. Anon., ⁰́₈The Cotton Famine Fund⁰́₉, People⁰́₉s Messenger, August 1894, p. 7.34. Anon., ⁰́₈Bread Supply in Time of War⁰́₉, CAB 37/60, 1902, No. 29, pp. 1, 10, 13. 35. J. Cornelius Wheeler, ⁰́₈The British Navy⁰́₉, The British Empire Series, Vol. 5, London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Tr©ơbner, 1902, pp. 169-72.Part 4. Seeing Famine: The State Response to the Orissa Famine36. R. B. Chapman, Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces, (Land Revenue,--Miscellaneous.--No.373A) (25 November 1865), Board to Government, Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Images 706-09. 37. Mr. Westland, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Memo, (19 March 1866) Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, no. 326, Image 305 of George Campbell, et al., ⁰́₈Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Famine in Bengal and Orissa in 1866⁰́₉, Images 213-332. 38. Mr. Grey, Service Message, no. 2, to Lieutenant Governor (14 May 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 18. 39. H. W. I. Wood, Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Message to the Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department, Simla, no. 7 (16 May 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 19.. 40. E. C. Bayley, Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department, no. 8, to the Secretary to the Government of Bengal (Beadon), (23 May 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 19. 41. H. W. I. Wood, Secretary, Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Message, no. 14, to Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department (30 May 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 21. 42. Chamber of Commerce, Message, no. 15, to Secretary to the Government of India (8 June 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 21.43. G. N. Barlow, Magistrate of Pooree, Message to the Commissioner of Cuttack, (No. 262), (8 June 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 59. 44. Mr. Grey, Service Message, no. 16, to Lieutenant Governor (9 June 1866), Papers and Correspondence Relative to the Bengal and Orissa, including the report of the Famine Commission and the minutes of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal and the Governor General of India, Hansard, HC, Volume 51, Image 21. 45. Lieutenant Governor, Service Message, no. 22, to Mr. Grey (10 June 1866), Papers and Corre
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This volume examines the sub-topics on the use of the metaphor of hunger to describe the condition of women as well as to a sub-topic on invisible poverty and hunger after Chartism failed. As Disraeli noted, there were still two Englands "fed by a different food."
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Famines __ Great Britain __ History __ 19th century.
Poor __ Government policy __ Great Britain __ History __ 19th century.
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century __ bisacsh
Great Britain __ Economic policy __ 19th century.
Great Britain __ Social conditions __ 19th century.
Poor __ Government policy __ Great Britain __ History __ 19th century.
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century __ bisacsh
Great Britain __ Economic policy __ 19th century.
Great Britain __ Social conditions __ 19th century.
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