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Exploring the complexities of industrialization in 19th-century England, this work examines varying perceptions of the factory system as both a threat and a promise. Utilizing diverse sources, Robert Gray contextualizes debates on waged work, focusing on the evolving notions of class and gender within reform rhetoric. He highlights the tensions in protective legislation and connects conflicts over factory laws to specific industrial towns. This comprehensive analysis offers a unique contribution to understanding the cultural and regional dynamics of industrial Britain during this transformative period.
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The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830 1860, Robert Gray
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