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Southwell Workhouse

1860-1869

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Southwell Workhouse: 1860–1869 is a forensic examination of a Victorian institution at the height of its administrative maturity. This third volume in the Southwell Workhouse series traces a decade not of scandal or collapse, but of consolidation—when the Poor Law learned how to absorb reform, satisfy scrutiny, and endure without becoming humane.

Drawing exclusively on documentary evidence, this study follows the daily mechanics of control: classification, labour, diet, punishment, inspection, and record-keeping. The workhouse of the 1860s was cleaner, more efficient, and more professionally managed than its predecessors—yet it remained a system designed to deter dependence through regulated hardship. Improvements did not dismantle cruelty; they refined it.

Written without fictionalisation or sentimentality, this volume reveals how institutional power survives by adapting its form while preserving its function. It is not a story of progress or decline, but of durability—of a system that learned to justify suffering through procedure, statistics, and necessity.

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