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Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850


Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850

Paperback by Kirby, Peter (Royalty Account)

Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850

£24.99

ISBN:
9781843838845
Publication Date:
19 Sep 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:
The Boydell Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850

Description

A comprehensive study of the occupational health of employed children within the broader context of social, industrial and environmental change between 1780 and 1850. Historians have long recognised the importance of child health during the Industrial Revolution, but few have explored the health of working children in any analytical detail. In this comprehensive study, Peter Kirby places the occupational health of employed children within a broad context of social, industrial and environmental change during the period 1780 to 1850. The book explores the deformities, fevers, respiratory complaints, industrial injuries and physical ill-treatment which have long been associated with child labour in the factory workplace. The result is a more nuanced picture of child health and child labour during the classic 'factory age' which raises important questions about the enduring stereotype of the health-impaired and abused industrial child. Peter Kirby is Professor of Social History and Director of the Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Contents

Introduction: : Locating Children's Industrial Health Child Health and the Manufacturing Environment Child Health in the Industrial Workplace Certifying Surgeons, Children's Ages and Physical Growth The Ill-Treatment of Working Children Conclusion: Relocating the Health of Industrial Children, 1780-1850 Appendix Bibliography

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