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Session 3: Evidence for the History of Poverty

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Brandon Bloch - "Poverty as an Economic Problem: Josiah Child and Dudley North on British Settlement Law"

Melissa Tartari - "Determinants of school record and performance of elementary school students: Reduce illiteracy rate using 40 year test result data (1881 - 1920)"

Richard Hornbeck - "When the dam broke: black immigrants and economic development in the south of the United States of America"

Padraic Scanlan - "Expectations for their Effort": Economics of State Capture and Slave Trade Intercept, 1808-1820

Alix Lerner - "Property and poverty: reversal of slavery, exchange of old age and capitalism"

Section 2: French Cultural Organization Session III: Basic Elements of Cultural Policy Session IV: History of French Cultural Policy Session 5: Decentralization of Cultural Policy Session 6: European Cultural Policy Session 7: Culture elsewhere in the world Policy session 9: Democracy and publicity: culture and politics? Section 10: Individual Investor Section 11: Tax incentives Section 12: Conclusion Lecture: One and a half hours a week ECTS Credit: 3 Program: This course examines cultural and cultural policies from a historical and theoretical point of view To do. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between conceptual institutional structure and cultural policy. Culture as meaning of civilization (culture as the birth of truth, rationalization of power and culture, conflict and overthrow in culture).

In this course we will explore the history of non-city poverty in the southern United States from the 1930s to the present. Incorporating the social history of the poor, the political history of poverty policy, the cultural history of representation of poverty, along with the ignorance of historical concerns and cycles: rural poverty from poverty to war. Country poverty in the Katrina era, the Reagan Revolution is now. In each section, we examine the relationship between characterization (imagining poverty), policy (poverty alleviation), and outcomes (the impact of these features and policies on the economic, political and psychological conditions of the poor).

The history and definition of poverty in the United States, the cause and cause of poverty, the influence of poverty to the United States and the wage of the poor. Poverty is a state or condition with little money or goods. In the United States, the poverty problem began to become a serious problem in the late 1950s, reaching 22.4% of the US population. The poverty rate steadily declined through the 1960s, reaching 11.1% in 1973. Over the next 10 years, the poverty rate has changed between 11.1.