Extract from: Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899 unlocks the hidden history of working-class child care during the second half of the nineteenth century, seeking to challenge those historians who have cast working-class women as feckless and maternally ignorant. By plotting the lives of northern women whilst they grappled with industrial waged work in the factory, in agriculture, in nail making, and in brick and salt works, this book reveals a different picture of northern childcare, one which points to innovative and enterprising child care models. Attention is also given to day-carers as they acted in loco parentis and the workhouse nurse who worked in conjunction with medical paediatrics to provide nineteenth-centur...
Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Domestic service was a major source of employment in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries but has...
This book sets out to prove that nineteenth-century working class women were not always bad mothers....
Contains fulltext : 102430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Prior researc...
At the turn of the twentieth century, County Durham, a coal-mining region in England’s Northeast, ex...
There has been extensive historical research into child labour in industries such as textiles and co...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
The progress of industrialization throughout the nineteenth century had profound effects on health a...
Book Review of Melanie Reynolds, Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899, London: P...
This paper will give a historical account of breastfeeding and explain the socio-cultural context in...
A survey of government reports and the archives and journals of other agencies interested in industr...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
This is an account of working-class childhood during the British industrial revolution. Using more t...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Domestic service was a major source of employment in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries but has...
This book sets out to prove that nineteenth-century working class women were not always bad mothers....
Contains fulltext : 102430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Prior researc...
At the turn of the twentieth century, County Durham, a coal-mining region in England’s Northeast, ex...
There has been extensive historical research into child labour in industries such as textiles and co...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
The progress of industrialization throughout the nineteenth century had profound effects on health a...
Book Review of Melanie Reynolds, Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899, London: P...
This paper will give a historical account of breastfeeding and explain the socio-cultural context in...
A survey of government reports and the archives and journals of other agencies interested in industr...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
This is an account of working-class childhood during the British industrial revolution. Using more t...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Domestic service was a major source of employment in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries but has...