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Children at Work: 4 Classic Books on Child Labor - Through the Mill: The Life of a Mill-boy Wage Earning and Education The Bitter Cry of the Children Jack etc - cover

Children at Work: 4 Classic Books on Child Labor - Through the Mill: The Life of a Mill-boy Wage Earning and Education The Bitter Cry of the Children Jack etc

Alphonse Daudet, John Spargo, R. R. Lutz, Frederic Kenyon Brown

Publisher: e-artnow

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Children at Work: 4 Classic Books on Child Labor is an evocative anthology that delves into the profound and multifaceted issue of child labor through a classic lens. These collected works explore the grim realities faced by working children, evocatively blending narrative, analysis, and historical documentation to challenge and inform. While each piece stands alone in its literary and stylistic identity, collectively, they form a compelling mosaic that transcends mere storytelling to provoke thought and empathy. The anthology emphasizes the universal and enduring nature of this social issue, with standout pieces offering vivid depictions that linger in the reader’s mind, underscoring the complex interplay between innocence and exploitation. The anthology draws together the voices of authors like Frederic Kenyon Brown, R. R. Lutz, Alphonse Daudet, and John Spargo, who contribute rich, diverse perspectives to the dialogue on child labor. Their collective works span a historical continuum from the industrial age to more contemporary reflections, each author bringing their distinctive background to bear on the theme. The writers’ varied experiences and insights offer windows into the socio-economic and cultural forces that have shaped attitudes towards child labor across different eras, enhancing the anthology’s richness and depth. For readers keen on exploring the theme of child labor from a classical perspective, Children at Work: 4 Classic Books on Child Labor provides an invaluable resource. This anthology offers not only a panoramic view of historical injustices but also facilitates an engaging dialogue across time and place about children's roles in society. Through its carefully curated collection, it invites readers to reflect on the progress made and the challenges that remain, all the while fostering a deeper understanding of an issue that continues to resonate. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in historical or social studies and those passionate about human rights, making it a significant educational tool and a catalyst for continued discussion.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 1044 pages.

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