Street Children of Dickens's London

Helen Amy

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Street Children of Dickens's London

Street Children of Dickens's London

Helen Amy

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Description

Many poor and vulnerable people lived on the streets of Victorian cities. They were the victims of rapid industrialisation, a government policy of non-intervention regarding social issues and the harsh Poor Law Amendment of 1834. As the population of nineteenth century England was predominantly young, a large number of this group were children. The street children of Victorian London were a very visible, alarming and embarrassing presence in the capital of the world's richest and most advanced industrial nation. Against the backdrop of London's transformation into a grand imperial capital, and drawing on the writing of social investigative journalists, this book tells the story of the often grim and relentless lives of these children and their battle to survive in a brutal environment. It describes how they were helped by charities, philanthropists and church missions until the government was compelled to take action to rescue them and deal with the problem they posed.

About the Author

Helen Amy has an MA in Historical Research from the University of Surrey. She previously tutored in History and English at Godalming College and is currently writing full time. Helen is in the middle of creating an illustrated introduction to Jane Austen and she lives in Godalming in Surrey.

Publishing Information

Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Pub date: 2012-01-15
Length: 160 pages

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