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Erosion of Childhood, The: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918


Erosion of Childhood, The: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918

Hardback by Rose, Lionel

Erosion of Childhood, The: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918

£130.00

ISBN:
9780415001656
Publication Date:
20 Jun 1991
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
302 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Erosion of Childhood, The: Childhood in Britain 1860-1918

Description

Discusses the status of children in society from the mid-Victorian period to the end of the First World War, showing that children were regarded principally as objects to be used and abused rather than people in their own right.

Contents

Publisher's note, 1. Children without childhood: an introduction, 2. Factories and mines legislation, 3. Sweatshops, cottage labour and moonlighting up to the First World War, 4. Children on the land and children at sea, 5. Young slaves-children in domestic service, 6. Brickyard and canal boat children and chimney sweeps, 7. Theatrical, circus and fairground children, 8. Juvenile street traders, 9. Waifs and beggars, 10. Vagrancy, 11. The blind-alley job problem, 12. Employers, education and the part-time system, 13. School curriculum codes and the 'Standards' 1862-1918, 14. Teaching methods 1860-1918, 15. Health and schooling, 16. Schooling and the upper classes, 17. Pupil society and school discipline, 18. School attendance, 19. The formative results of education, 20. Education and economic mobility, 21. Exploitation, discipline and duty in the working-class home, 22. Upbringing in the upper-class home, 23. The child protection movement, Conclusion, Notes, Bibliography, Index

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