Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924
Abstract
Between 1868-1924, 80,000 British children, most of them under fourteen, came to Canada to be apprenticed as labourers and domestic servents. Joy Parr's study of these children, first published in 1980, became a significant resource for courses in women's history, family history, immigration history, and labour history. Out of print for several years, Labouring Children now has a substantial new introduction in which the author examines the historiography of the history of childhood, particularly in the light of recent literature on sexuality and the post-structuralist critique. She also considers recent popular historical views of children and their relationship to professional history. Out of print for several years, Labouring Children now has a substantial new introduction in which the author examines the historiography of the history of childhood, particularly in the light of recent literature on sexuality and the post-structuralist critique.
Place
Toronto
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Date
1994
# of Pages
xxii, 181 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-4426-7654-1 978-0-7735-9359-6 978-0-8020-7443-0
Accessed
5/5/23, 9:34 PM
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to readers with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/labouringchildre0000parr
Notes

Contents: Introduction -- 1. British Working Children -- 2. Salvation and the Safety-valve -- 3. The Promised Land  -- 4. Family Strategy and Philanthropic Abduction  -- 5. Apprenticed or Adopted -- 6. Household and School  -- 7. Adulthood -- 8. Twentieth-century Policy. Appendix: Analysis of Case Records. "With a new introduction" - cover.

First published in 1980.

Citation
Parr, J. (1994). Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924. University of Toronto Press. https://utorontopress.com/9780802074430/labouring-children/