Childhood and Child Labour in the British Industrial Revolution
Discover the profound insights of Childhood and Child Labour in the British Industrial Revolution by Jane Humphries, published in 2011. This compelling book delves into the autobiographies of working men from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, offering a fresh perspective on the realities of child labour, family dynamics, education, and career paths during a pivotal era in British history. With a thorough exploration of working-class childhood experiences, Humphries uncovers narratives often overlooked by traditional historical sources. Spanning 454 pages, this work not only highlights the struggles faced by children in industrial Britain but also enriches our understanding of social conditions of the time. Perfect for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the complexities of childhood during the industrial revolution, this book is a must-have for your collection.