The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860
This engaging study addresses the continuing controversy over industrialization, examining different perceptions of factories and factory work. Using varied sources such as sermons, medical treatises, fictional and visual representations, Robert Gray investigates the role of language in shaping the debate on factory reform, and relates conflicts over factory legislation to specific towns. The combination of regional, cultural and textual analysis makes this book an original contribution to the study of industrial Britain in the nineteenth century.
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The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860
This engaging study addresses the continuing controversy over industrialization, examining different perceptions of factories and factory work. Using varied sources such as sermons, medical treatises, fictional and visual representations, Robert Gray investigates the role of language in shaping the debate on factory reform, and relates conflicts over factory legislation to specific towns. The combination of regional, cultural and textual analysis makes this book an original contribution to the study of industrial Britain in the nineteenth century.
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The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860

The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860

by Robert Gray
The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860

The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860

by Robert Gray

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This engaging study addresses the continuing controversy over industrialization, examining different perceptions of factories and factory work. Using varied sources such as sermons, medical treatises, fictional and visual representations, Robert Gray investigates the role of language in shaping the debate on factory reform, and relates conflicts over factory legislation to specific towns. The combination of regional, cultural and textual analysis makes this book an original contribution to the study of industrial Britain in the nineteenth century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521496599
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/18/1996
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.87(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Voices in a Debate, c.1830–1860: 1. Factory slavery; 2. Humanitarian opinion and rhetorics of reform; 3. Popular common sense, official enquiry and the state; 4. The responsibilities of employers; 5. The factory imagined; Part II. Factory Regulation, c.1840–1860: 6. Enforcement, resistance and compliance; 7. The ten-hour day; 8. A reformed factory system?; Conclusion.
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