A century after the Industrial Revolution began, some Victorians finally began to confront the problems industrialisation and urbanisation had wrought. This title is suitable for genealogists, historians and all lovers of London's past.
Charles Booth Livres
Charles Booth était un philanthrope et chercheur social anglais. Il est surtout célèbre pour son travail novateur de documentation de la vie de la classe ouvrière à Londres à la fin du XIXe siècle, un travail qui, aux côtés de celui de Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree, a influencé l'intervention gouvernementale contre la pauvreté au début du XXe siècle.






Life and Labour of the People in London; Volume 2
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Life and Labour of the People in London: The Trades of East London
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Life and Labour of the People in London: Blocks of Buildings, Schools and Immigration
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Life and Labour of the People in London: Streets and Population Classified
- 378pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Life and Labour of the People in London: South-East and South-West London
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Labour and Life of the People; Volume 2
- 620pages
- 22 heures de lecture
The Aged Poor in England and Wales
- 542pages
- 19 heures de lecture
Life and Labour of the People in London; Volume 5
- 484pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Charles Booth's classic study of poverty in late 19th century London is a landmark work in the field of social science. With meticulous attention to detail, Booth surveyed the lives and work of ordinary Londoners, producing a groundbreaking analysis of the economic, social, and political forces that shaped their experiences. This book remains essential reading for anyone interested in the history of urban poverty and the struggles of working people.
Life and Labour of the People in London; Volume 6
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture