1st Edition

Labour and the Poor in England and Wales - The letters to The Morning Chronicle from the Correspondants in the Manufacturing and Mining Districts, the Towns of Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Rural Districts Volume I: Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire

Edited By J. Ginswick Copyright 1983
    334 Pages
    by Routledge

    333 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Morning Chronicle presented the state of the working classes of Britain before the public with clarity, insight and honesty. Consisting mainly of verbatim statements from the people themselves, it was a medium through which the previously inarticulate masses were able to speak with one firm voice.

    First published in 1983, this book collates the letters from correspondents based in Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire. The letters improve our knowledge of working-class life in nineteenth century England and Wales and provide a unique insight into the impact of industrialization.

    This book will be of interest to those studying the history of the working class, labour and poverty.

    List of Illustrations; Introduction; Appendix 1: Average Weekly Wages in Secondary Industry, England and Wales 1849-1851, by Industry; Appendix 2: Average Weekly Wages in Secondary Industry, England and Wales 1849-1851, by Size of Wage, Sex, Trade and Location; Select Bibliography: Great Britain 1750-1850; 1. Lancashire 2. Cheshire 3. Yorkshire; Index

    Biography

    J. Ginswick