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The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant Pamela Horn

The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant By Pamela Horn

The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant by Pamela Horn


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Victorian England measured social acceptability in terms of the number of servants employed in a household. This work covers contemporary sources and servants' books, and personal reminiscences by servants and employers. It covers recruitment and training, and the duties expected by servants.

The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant Summary

The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant by Pamela Horn

Victorian England measured social acceptability in terms of the number of servants employed in a household. It is perhaps unsuprising then that this frequently overlooked body of workers actually formed the largest occupational group in the country at the end of the nineteenth century. In this illustrated account, Pamela Horn draws upon a wealth of contemporary sources and 'servants' books' as well as personal reminiscences by servants and employers. She presents a comprehensive record of recruitment and training; the duties expected by servants, and the wide range of conditions under which they worked, some of which led to happy retirement, others to prostitution or squalid death. It is a compelling picture of a vanished social system.

About Pamela Horn

Pamela Horn has lectured for over twenty years at Oxford Brookes University as well as being an external examiner for a number of educational institutions. She has also written Life Below Stairs. The Victorian Country Child, Ladies of the Manor and Women in the 1920's.

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The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant by Pamela Horn
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Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20040225
272
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