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Fri Mar 31 17:18:38 2006
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I have a PhD student who wants to examine the changing  
conceptualisation of poverty in Germany in the 19th Century, perhaps 
comparing with Great Britain. The latter is perhaps 'over' researched, 
but I have no specialist knowledge of the former. His work is informed 
both by history of thought and by economic and social history 
considerations. 
 
I would be grateful for any references on poverty and its  
conceptualisation in Germany (written either in German or in English) 
that list members could provide. 
 
Thank you. 
 
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Dr Michael Williams  
Department of Economics, School of Social Sciences 
De Montfort University 
http://www.mk.dmu.ac.uk/~mwilliam 
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