The village labourer, 1760-1832 A study in the government of England before the Reform Bill

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The village labourer, 1760-1832 A study in the government of England before the Reform Bill

by J. L. (John Lawrence) Hammond, Barbara Bradby Hammond

EN·~17 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

THE VILLAGE LABOURER 1760–1832

0:39
2

PREFACE

3:25
3

CHAPTER I THE CONCENTRATION OF POWER

1:02:25
4

CHAPTER II THE VILLAGE BEFORE ENCLOSURE

40:31
5

CHAPTER III ENCLOSURE (1)

1:07:10
6

CHAPTER IV ENCLOSURE (2)

1:02:29
7

CHAPTER V THE VILLAGE AFTER ENCLOSURE

19:12
8

CHAPTER VI THE LABOURER IN 1795

38:44
9

CHAPTER VII THE REMEDIES OF 1795

1:38:49
10

CHAPTER VIII AFTER SPEENHAMLAND

1:38:53

Description

This volume turns the spotlight on the ordinary people who toiled in England’s countryside between the mid‑eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. By piecing together parish records, Home Office papers and contemporary accounts, the authors reveal how parliamentary enclosure reshaped villages, stripping away common fields and altering generations of laborers’ lives. Their narrative shows the daily hardships, the precariousness of wages, and the growing sense of injustice that simmered among those left out of the political process.

The book also follows the pivotal unrest of 1830, when village workers rose to demand better conditions and a voice in their own destiny. Readers are taken through the organization of the protests, the authorities’ responses, and the broader social currents that set the stage for later reforms. Through clear, scholarly storytelling, the work offers a vivid portrait of a community caught between tradition and the forces of a rapidly changing nation.

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The village labourer, 1760-1832 A study in the government of England before the Reform Bill A study in the government of England before the Reform Bill

Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (989K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Longmans, Green, & Co.,1912.

Credits

Henry Flower and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2022-09-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

J. L. (John Lawrence) Hammond

J. L. (John Lawrence) Hammond

1872–1949

A pioneering writer of social history, he helped bring the lives of ordinary workers into the center of British history. His books, many written with Barbara Hammond, made the human cost of industrial change vivid for generations of readers.

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Barbara Bradby Hammond

Barbara Bradby Hammond

1873–1961

A pioneering English social historian, she helped reshape how readers understand the Industrial Revolution by focusing on the lives of ordinary workers. Her best-known books, written with her husband J. L. Hammond, brought moral clarity and vivid storytelling to labor history.

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