Harsh truths of home-work and hidden sweatshops in the early industrial era are laid bare in this historically grounded study.
The book surveys conditions, pay, and the social cost of home-based labor across several countries, including England, Germany, France, and the United States, through real accounts and official testimony.
In this edition, you’ll read about the lives of home-workers in clothing, cardboard and match-box making, and small crafts like carding hooks and eyes. It pulls from committee reports and inspector testimony to show how low pay, long hours, and precarious living conditions shaped the everyday work of thousands of women, men, and children who toiled at home rather than in factories."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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