This book is concerned with the nineteenth-century education,
family life and employment of working-class girls and women. Based
on extensive local research, it also draws on evidence from social,
labour and women's history in a wide-ranging analysis of the
purposes and practices of girls' education within a variety of
forms of schooling, both public and private.
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