Lawyers for the poor: Legal advice, voluntary action and citizenship in England, 1890-1990 by Kate Bradley

Lawyers for the poor: Legal advice, voluntary action and citizenship in England, 1890-1990

Kate Bradley

216 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history challenging informative medium-paced
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From the 1890s onwards, social reformers, volunteer lawyers, and politicians increasingly came to see access to affordable or free legal advice as a critical part of helping working-class people uphold their rights with landlords, employers, and r...

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