Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University.
Series "Humanitarian and Social Sciences"
ISSN 2227-6564 e-ISSN 2687-1505 DOI:10.37482/2687-1505
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Section: History The full-text version of the article can be requested through the university’s library. UDC[94:14:364.22](420)“15/1640”AuthorsSalamatova Olga Valeryevna,Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Institute of Social, Humanitarian and Political Sciences AbstractThe article deals with the common wealth theory as one of the ideological grounds for the implementation of the English Poor Law of 1601. Analysis of the works of the 16th and the first half of the 17th centuries shows that the regulatory role of the state in the social sphere was generally recognized by the authors and reveals stability of the traditional interpretation of common wealth under the rise of the royal prerogative. In order to pass the law, the Early Stuart government had to resort to alternative common wealth conceptions in the crisis periods. The author finds that the common wealth theory became a field of ideological compromise in the sphere of social policy.KeywordsEngland, ideology, common wealth theory, poverty, social policy. |
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