2020
DOI: 10.1093/ehr/ceaa256
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Tramps’ Tales: Discovering the Life-Stories of Late Victorian and Edwardian Vagrants

Abstract: This article addresses a question that challenged British policy-makers at the turn of the twentieth century: who were the tramps? Using genealogical methods, the article shows the extent, and detail, with which it is now possible to reconstruct a vagrant’s life. Understanding these life-stories, of people trapped in a system of state control and surveillance, opens up the potential to unravel the strategies and inner logics that they were applying in order to survive. For the most part, these individuals were… Show more

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“…Historian Rab Houston and clinician Uta Frith demonstrate how court records might be used as a route to trace and interpret life stories, as in the instance of Hugh Blair (c.1708/9-c.1765)- Houston and Frith (2000). For narratives reflecting the lives of other marginalised people see, for example, Crowson (2020). A contrasting perspective, that of imposter tramps, can be found in Freeman and Nelson (2008).…”
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“…Historian Rab Houston and clinician Uta Frith demonstrate how court records might be used as a route to trace and interpret life stories, as in the instance of Hugh Blair (c.1708/9-c.1765)- Houston and Frith (2000). For narratives reflecting the lives of other marginalised people see, for example, Crowson (2020). A contrasting perspective, that of imposter tramps, can be found in Freeman and Nelson (2008).…”
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confidence: 99%