Was there a notion of childhood for the labouring classes, and was
it distinctive from that of the elite? Examining pauper childhood,
family life and societal reform, Levene asks whether new models of
childhood in the eighteenth century affected the treatment of the
young poor, and reveals how they and their families were helped
through hard times.
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