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Higgs, Mary
1854
Kingsland, Mary
Viatrix
Glimpses into the Abyss
Vagrancy: an essay awarded the Girton Gamble Prize, 1906 -- Five days and five nights as a tramp among tramps -- A northern tramp ward -- A night in a Salvation Army shelter -- Three nights in women's lodging-houses -- Common lodging-house life -- London investigations -- A symposium in a common lodging-house -- Vagrancy: its relation to the Industrial Revolution -- Appendices: Transfer of casuals to police supervision. Summary of recommendations of Vagrancy Committee. Labour colonies: summary. Women: report of Vagrancy Committee. Evils of short sentences. Preface by Canon Hicks, of Salford, to "Five days and nights as a tramp among tramps." Immorality as caused by destitution among women. Common lodging-houses versus shelters.
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"Glimpses into the Abyss" by Mary Higgs is a social research study written in the early 20th century. The book explores the harsh realities of vagrancy, poverty, and social disorder in England, drawing from firsthand investigations the author conducted over six years in various shelters and lodgings. Higgs's work aims to reveal the systemic failures in the treatment of vagrants and the underlying factors contributing to their plight, advocating for improved social legislation to address these issues. The opening portion of the work introduces the author’s extensive preface, where she outlines her research methodology and the motivations behind her explorations of vagrancy. It reveals her direct engagement with the destitute, detailing her efforts to provide shelter and assess their circumstances. Higgs describes her encounters with various cases of complete destitution, highlighting the progression of her social research from individual observations to a broader analysis of the national implications of poverty and vagrancy. She articulates her belief that understanding these social issues requires a scientific exploration of the underlying causes and an acknowledgment of the importance of reform in societal structures. This foundational context prepares readers for the following chapters that delve into specific aspects of vagrancy and proposed remedies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 70.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Poor -- Great Britain
Women -- Employment -- Great Britain
Lodging-houses -- Great Britain
Vagrancy -- Great Britain
Prostitution -- Great Britain
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