Poverty: The World of the Worst

Judith Flanders applauds Jerry White’s analysis of poverty in North London, first published in History Today in 1981.

Map of Campbell Road in the early 20th centuryJerry White’s richly rewarding essay on the social dynamics of Campbell Road, Finsbury Park focused attention on an often-overlooked element of lived life: spatial relationships. This was not merely a way of describing the harsh material realities of daily life in a London slum at the start of the 20th century, but also enabled a preliminary exploration of ideological and cultural themes that continue to preoccupy social historians three decades later.

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