@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001498, author = {中島, 孝宜 and NAKAJIMA, Takayoshi}, issue = {1-2}, journal = {経済科学, The Economic Science}, month = {Sep}, note = {The Tudor Dynasty government enacted the Poor Law to control the poor in 1531. However, the Law could not achieve what the government attempted because of the growing wealthy yeomen resisting new taxation schemes. Facing to the English Religious Reform and to the fiscal deficit the Dynasty government could not let the unsolved problems of the poor and tried to draft a new Law for the handling of the poor, Which was drew up in 1535. Reflecting the spread of new ideas of continental humanists and Protestants about the relief of the poor and actual practice in some cities on the Continent the Draft contained the idea of relieving the poor instead of oppressing them. Also it conceived two separate administration system: one was the section inside the central government, however, independent from the King or his Privy council to impose jobs to the able-bodied poor and to save them if necessary, and the other was local government to relieve the poor who cannot work. Because the Draft would bring too bold change in the sense at that time, it could not be realized at once. A new Poor Law in 1536 as a compromise also did not last long. The system seems to have once returned. Nevertheless, It can be observed that the socio-economic change which sought such change in handling the poor had already progressed at that time.}, pages = {17--32}, title = {イングランドにおける初期救貧立法についての一考察 : 1535年草案とその不成立から見えるもの}, volume = {69}, year = {2021} }