A social history of the changing fortunes of apprentices and the system of apprenticeship over three centuries of English history.
Apprenticeship In England, 1600-1914 Summary
Apprenticeship In England, 1600-1914 by Joan Lane
First published in 1996. A social history of the changing fortunes of apprentices and the system of apprenticeship over three centuries of English history.
Table of Contents
Apprenticeship status and changes in the economy, 1600-1914; Characteristics of apprenticeship in England; The choice of a career; Education and training; Pauper and charity apprenticeships; Work and leisure; The production industries; The textile industries; The service industries and the professions; Unsatisfactory apprenticeships; Harsh and criminal masters; Apprentices at the end of the term; The decline of apprenticeship.
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