ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1931, this title looks at the education received by children working in industry in England between 1833 and 1876. The industrial revolution created more demand for child labour than ever before, but there were few laws to protect the children involved. School was not compulsory for children until the 1880s, but there were new laws brought in and enforced to reduce the numbers of hours they were allowed to work in industry in 1833 and subsequently in 1844. This title deals with the education of children during that time and the implications of the laws introduced.

chapter Chapter II|41 pages

The Factory Act of 1833

chapter Chapter III|52 pages

The Factory Act of 1844

chapter Chapter V|23 pages

Further Extension Of Legislation Collieries And Mines

chapter Chapter VI|16 pages

Agriculture

chapter Chapter VII|34 pages

Legislation for all Industries