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Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps

Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps

Author: Mary S. Morgan Iain Sinclair London School of Economics
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date: 12 Nov 2019
ISBN-13: 9780500022290
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Description


A splendid - and necessary - publication...a great resource
Iain Sinclair
Charles Booth's landmark survey of life in late-19th-century London, published for the first time in one volume.
In the late nineteenth century, Charles Booth's landmark social and economic survey found that 35 percent of Londoners were living in abject poverty. Booth's team of social investigators interviewed Londoners from all walks of life, recording their comments, together with their own unrestrained remarks and statistical information, in 450 notebooks. Their findings formed the basis of Booth's colour-coded social mapping (from vicious and semi-criminal to wealthy) and his seventeen-volume survey Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People of London, 1886-1903.
Organized into six geographical sections, Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps presents the hand-colored preparatory and printed social mapping of London. Accompanying the maps are reproductions of pages from the original notebooks, containing anecdotes and observations too judgmental for Booth to include in his final published survey. An introduction by professor Mary S. Morgan clarifies the aims and methodology of Booth's survey and six themed essays contextualize the the survey's findings, accompanied by evocative period photographs.
Providing insights into the minutia of everyday life viewed through the lens of inhabitants of every trade, class, creed, and nationality, Charles Booth's London Poverty Maps brings to life the diversity and dynamism of late nineteenth-century London.


Table of Contents


Forward: Mapping the Abyss. Introduction. Eastern District & North Eastern District Housing. Northern District & North-Western District Immigration. East Central District & West Central District Religion. Inner Western District & Outer Western District Trade. Inner Souther District & South-Western District Morality. Outside Southern District & South Eastern District * Leisure.


Author Description


Mary S. Morgan is Professor of the History of Economics in the London School of Economics. Iain Sinclair is a writer and filmmaker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.






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