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Peter Higginbotham

Autor de The Workhouse Encyclopedia

13 Obras 159 Miembros 1 Reseña

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Peter Higginbotham is a freelance writer and historian. His fascination with the subject of workhouses began after discovering an ancestor had died in the Birmingham workhouse. He is the author of several books, including. The Workhouse Encyclopedia, and also regularly contributes to magazines and mostrar más TV and radio programmes, including Radio 4's Making History and BBCl's Heir Hunters. mostrar menos

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This was an interesting history of children's homes in the U.K. The poverty the children lived with was quite shocking. I don't know how anyone survived. The book details the different types of children's homes, who founded the organization that ran the home and what motivated them. Of course, the number one motivator was religion. They generally clothed, fed, cleaned, and roughly educated the children but quoted shockingly shipped them off to Canada and Australia as fast as they could. These were children! However, there were so many children needing help they had to free up beds, and Canada and Australia were the dumping grounds. Sad. Very sad.… (más)
 
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13
Miembros
159
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#132,375
Valoración
4.1
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1
ISBNs
21

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