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Russias Factory Children State Society And Law 18001917 1st Edition Boris B Gorshkov

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Russias Factory Children State Society And Law 18001917 1st Edition Boris B Gorshkov
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Boris B. Gorshkov
ISBN: 9780822973645, 0822973642
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Russias Factory Children State Society And Law 18001917 1st Edition Boris B Gorshkov by Boris B. Gorshkov 9780822973645, 0822973642 instant download after payment.

At the height of the Russian industrial revolution, legions of children toiled in factories, accounting for fifteen percent of the workforce. Yet, by the end of the nineteenth century, their numbers had been greatly reduced, thanks to legislation that sought to protect the welfare of children for the first time. Russia's Factory Children presents the first English-language account of the changing role of children in the Russian workforce, from the onset of industrialization until the Communist Revolution of 1917, and profiles the laws that would establish children's labor rights. In this compelling study, Boris B. Gorshkov examines the daily lives, working conditions, hours, wages, physical risks, and health dangers to children who labored in Russian factories. He also chronicles the evolving cultural mores that initially welcomed child labor practices but later shunned them. Through extensive archival research, Gorshkov views the evolution of Russian child labor law as a reaction to the rise of industrialism and the increasing dangers of the workplace. Perhaps most remarkable is his revelation that activism, from the bourgeoisie, intellectuals, and children themselves, led to the conciliation of legislators and marked a progressive shift that would impact Russian society in the early twentieth century and beyond.

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