SOCIAL SCIENCE: Poverty & Homelessness

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Cultures of Charity: Women, Politics, and the Reform of Poor Relief in Renaissance ItalyCultures of Charity: Women, Politics, and the Reform of Poor Relief in Renaissance ItalyTerpstra, NicholasHARDCOVER02/15/2013$61.00
Cover: The Cost of Inaction: Case Studies from Rwanda and AngolaThe Cost of Inaction: Case Studies from Rwanda and AngolaAnand, Sudhir
Desmond, Chris
Fuje, Habtamu
Marques, Nadejda
PAPERBACK06/04/2012$19.95
Cover: Homelessness, Housing, and Mental IllnessHomelessness, Housing, and Mental IllnessSchutt, Russell K.HARDCOVER02/28/2011$65.00
Cover: Second Home: Orphan Asylums and Poor Families in AmericaSecond Home: Orphan Asylums and Poor Families in AmericaHacsi, Timothy A.E-DITION01/10/1997$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Poverty and Progress: Social Mobility in a Nineteenth Century CityPoverty and Progress: Social Mobility in a Nineteenth Century CityThernstrom, StephanPAPERBACK10/15/1980$37.00
Cover: The Dangerous Class: Crime and Poverty in Columbus, Ohio, 1860–1885The Dangerous Class: Crime and Poverty in Columbus, Ohio, 1860–1885Monkkonen, Eric H.E-DITION01/01/1975$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: Real Wages in Soviet Russia since 1928Real Wages in Soviet Russia since 1928Chapman, Janet G.E-DITION01/01/1963$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
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