ABSTRACT

First Published in 2005. So many books have been written on the Industrial Revolution in Britain that it may be thought that there is hardly room for another. The present volume is an attempt to go some way towards filling what must surely appear to be a somewhat surprising gap in the literature. Its aim and purpose is to enable the men and women—and, let it be said, the children and young people—who lived in and through the Industrial Revolution in this country and who had their part, large or small, in its development and helped to give it direction and impetus, to describe their experiences in their own words. All the documents quoted are original documents, prepared and written and set down in print when the Revolution was actually going on.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

The Rise of the Factory System

chapter 2|31 pages

Factory Life and People

chapter 3|144 pages

Child Labour

chapter 4|60 pages

Woman's Place

chapter 5|25 pages

Sexual Relations

chapter 6|59 pages

The State of the Towns