Behind the Counter by Pamela Horn

Behind the Counter by Pamela Horn

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As Britain's population grew and the country became urbanised and industrialised in eighteenth and early nineteenth century, so shops, shopkeepers, and shopworkers also increased in number. This book tells the story of the people who worked in the retail trade from the beginning of the eighteenth to the middle of the twentieth century.

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Behind the Counter by Pamela Horn

As Britain's population grew and the country became more urbanised and industrialised in eighteenth and early nineteenth century, so shops, shopkeepers and shopworkers also increased in number. Once people were no longer self-sufficient, so mass production stepped in to provide for their wants and improved communication and transport meant that goods could be sent to any part of the country. Pamela Horn's new book tells the story of the people who worked in the retail trade from the beginning of the eighteenth to the middle of the twentieth century. "Behind the Counter" reveals the largely hidden personal stories of working life in corner shops, 'high class' grocers, dress shops, department stores. For the most part, shopworkers were expected to work extremely long hours, to be obedient and subservient, even to 'live in' as if they were domestic servants. Assistants who lived in were subjected to fines for leaving bedrooms untidy, for bringing in visitors or loitering near their lodgings. Even those who didn't live in were carefully supervised. Although the trade union movement, the co-operative movement and the concerns of some enlightened employers made life a good deal better for workers, they remain among the lowest paid today.
Pamela Horn is a leading social historian of English domestic life. A writer, lecturer and examiner, her books include The Victorian Town Child, The Victorian Country Child, The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant, Ladies of the Manor, Women in the 1920s, Pleasures and Pastimes in Victorian Britain, Life Below Stairs in the 20th Century and Flunkeys and Scullions.
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ISBN 13 9780750939300
ISBN 10 0750939303
Title Behind the Counter
Author Pamela Horn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-08-16
Number of pages 320
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