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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. "A Little Waif of London, Rescued from the Streets ": Melodrama and Popular Representations of Poor Children 12
- 2. From Barrack Schools to Family Cottages: Creating Domestic Space and Civic Identity for Poor Children 43
- 3. The Parents of "Nobody's Children": Family Backgrounds and the Causes of Poverty 67
- 4. "That Most Delicate of All Questions in an Englishman's Mind": The Rights of Parents and Their Continued Contact with Institutionalized Children 92
- 5. Training "Street Arabs" into British Citizens: Making Artisans and Members of Empire 120
- 6. "Their Charge and Ours": Changing Notions of Child Welfare and Citizenship 142
- Conclusion 162
- NOTES 167
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 227
- INDEX 243
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. "A Little Waif of London, Rescued from the Streets ": Melodrama and Popular Representations of Poor Children 12
- 2. From Barrack Schools to Family Cottages: Creating Domestic Space and Civic Identity for Poor Children 43
- 3. The Parents of "Nobody's Children": Family Backgrounds and the Causes of Poverty 67
- 4. "That Most Delicate of All Questions in an Englishman's Mind": The Rights of Parents and Their Continued Contact with Institutionalized Children 92
- 5. Training "Street Arabs" into British Citizens: Making Artisans and Members of Empire 120
- 6. "Their Charge and Ours": Changing Notions of Child Welfare and Citizenship 142
- Conclusion 162
- NOTES 167
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 227
- INDEX 243
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 253