Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective

Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective

Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective

Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective

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Overview

Throughout history, those arrested for vagrancy have generally been poor men and women, often young, able-bodied, unemployed, and homeless. Most histories of vagrancy have focused on the European and American experiences. Cast Out: Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective is the first book to consider the shared global heritage of vagrancy laws, homelessness, and the historical processes they accompanied.

In this ambitious collection, vagrancy and homelessness are used to examine a vast array of phenomena, from the migration of labor to social and governmental responses to poverty through charity, welfare, and prosecution. The essays in Cast Out represent the best scholarship on these subjects and include discussions of the lives of the underclass, strategies for surviving and escaping poverty, the criminalization of poverty by the state, the rise of welfare and development programs, the relationship between imperial powers and colonized peoples, and the struggle to achieve independence after colonial rule. By juxtaposing these histories, the authors explore vagrancy as a common response to poverty, labor dislocation, and changing social norms, as well as how this strategy changed over time and adapted to regional peculiarities.

Part of a growing literature on world history, Cast Out offers fresh perspectives and new research in fields that have yet to fully investigate vagrancy and homelessness. This book by leading scholars in the field is for policy makers, as well as for courses on poverty, homelessness, and world history.

Contributors:
Richard B. Allen
David Arnold
A. L. Beier
Andrew Burton
Vincent DiGirolamo
Andrew A. Gentes
Robert Gordon
Frank Tobias Higbie
Thomas H. Holloway
Abby Margolis
Paul Ocobock
Aminda M. Smith
Linda Woodbridge


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896804609
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 06/16/2014
Series: Ohio RIS Global Series , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 408
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A. L. Beier is a professor of history at Illinois State University. He is author of Masterless Men: The Vagrancy problem in England, 1560-1640 and co-editor of London, 1500-1700: The Making of the Metropolis.

Paul Ocobock is an assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction Vagrancy and Homelessness in Global and Historical Perspective Paul Ocobock 1 Chapter 1 "A New Serfdom": Labor Laws, Vagrancy Statutes, and Labor Discipline in England, 1350- 1800 A. L. Beier 000 Chapter 2 The Neglected Soldier as Vagrant, Revenger, Tyrant Slayer in Early Modern England Linda Woodbridge 000 Chapter 3 "Takin' It to the Streets": Henry Mayhew and the Language of the Underclass in Mid- Nineteenth-Century London A. L. Beier 000 Chapter 4 Vagrant India: Famine, Poverty, and Welfare under Colonial Rule David Arnold 000 Chapter 5 Vagrancy in Mauritius and the Nineteenth-Century Colonial Plantation World Richard B. Allen 000 Chapter 6 Doing Favors for Street People: Official Responses to Beggars and Vagrants in Nineteenth- Century Rio de Janeiro Thomas H. Holloway 000 Chapter 7 Vagabondage and Siberia: Disciplinary Modernism in Tsarist Russia Andrew A. Gentes 000 Chapter 8 "Tramps in the Making": The Troubling Itinerancy of America's New Peddlers Vincent DiGirolamo 000 Chapter 9 Between Romance and Degradation: Navigating the Meanings of Vagrancy in North America, 1870-1940 Tobias Higbie 000 Chapter 10 The "Travelling Native": Vagrancy and Colonial Control in British East Africa Andrew Burton and Paul Ocobock 000 Chapter 11 Thought Reform: The Chinese Communists and the Reeducation of Beijing's Beggars, Vagrants, and Petty Thieves Aminda M. Smith 000 Chapter 12 Imposing Vagrancy Legislation in Contemporary Papua New Guinea Robert Gordon 000 Chapter 13 Subversive Accommodations: Doing Homeless in Tokyo's Ueno Park Abby Margolis 000 Select Bibliography 000 Contributors 000 Index 000
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