The Workingman in the Nineteenth Century

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Workingman in the Nineteenth Century
Abstract
This collection of documents gives a picture of the life of the workingman in the nineteenth century - his conditions of work, his housing, diet, health, and recreations, the way he viewed his problems, and was viewed as a problem by the upper classes, and his gradually developing an interest in unionism. The sources are mostly contemporary accounts, drawn from books, newspapers, and evidence supplied to the Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital. The documents are livelly, often amusing, always very revealing of the life of the ordinary people. -- Publisher's description. Partial contents note: Introduction (pages 1-7) -- On farm and frontier (pages 8-70) -- Work (pages 71-135) -- Working-class life (pages 136-182) -- The workingman and social institutions (pages 183-231) -- Organizing the workingman (pages 232-312) -- Bibliographical note (pages 313-316).
Series
Canadian social history series
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
1974
# of Pages
xiI, 316 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-19-540220-9
Library Catalog
omni.laurentian.ca
Notes

Partial contents note: Introduction (pages 1-7) -- On farm and frontier (pages 8-70) -- Work (pages 71-135) -- Working-class life (pages 136-182) -- The workingman and social institutions (pages 183-231) -- Organizing the workingman (pages 232-312) -- Bibliographical note (pages 313-316).

Citation
Cross, M. S. (Ed.). (1974). The Workingman in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford University Press.