Description
About the Author
Katrina Honeyman is Reader in Social and Economic History in the School of History, University of Leeds, UK.
Reviews
'This well-documented study is the first full account of pauper apprentices, the children bound most often to factory work by parishes anxious to reduce poor relief...Essential.' Choice 'Honeyman's book is a major addition to scholarship.' Childhood in the Past '... a richly detailed and rigorously constructed account of a unique period in modern Western history--the beginning of the industrial age. ... (Honeyman) has done a vast amount of work in dozens of parishes and factory record collections to create a far more detailed and nuanced picture than we have ever had of the subject. ...Through her diligent research, careful scholarship, and persuasive arguments, the long-lost legion of Olivers have gained a voice. This is a fine book, and should certainly take its place as an important contribution to the study of the Industrial Revolution.' H-Albion '...impressively detailed and meticulous research... The author modestly ackowledges, despite her researches "there is more evidence to be retrieved". But it is difficult to envisage many scholars undertaking such wide-ranging and painstaking research into this subject in the foreseeable future or seriously challenging many of the well-supported and balanced conclusions here. Until and unless they do, this will stand as the definitive study of the system and its significance, and should be required reading for anyone interested in the development of the early industrial workforce, the operation of the Poor Law and, above all, the treatment and experiences of children themselves.' Northern History 'This is a fascinating study, and an excellent read.' Economic History Review 'This is a meticulously researched and vary balanced investigation. It is the work of a very experienced economic historian.' EH.NET 'This lucidly written study provides important groundwork for child labour studies for years to come, directing attention to a new set of archival records and drawing fruitful connecti
Book Information
ISBN 9781138273344
Author Katrina Honeyman
Format Paperback
Page Count 354
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g