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Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times Peter Hepplewhite

Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times By Peter Hepplewhite

Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times by Peter Hepplewhite


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Summary

Examines the everyday lives and roles of men, women and children in each historical period.

Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times Summary

Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times by Peter Hepplewhite

This book draws on evidence the Victorians left behind. It examines how they lived, studied, worked, worshipped and played. There are also short stories about real people who lived during this period of history, such as Prince Albert, Mrs Beeton and Joseph Taylor, a 10-year-old miner in Newcastle.

About Peter Hepplewhite

Peter Hepplewhite is an experienced writer of children's history and has taught the subject for many years. He is currently the Education Officer for Tyne and Wear Archives Service.

Table of Contents

Who were the Victorians? What was life like in a Victorian family? What did Victorian Men, Women and CHildren wear? What jobs did Victorian men and women do? What jobs did Victorian children do? What kind of schools did Victorian children attend? What was it like to live in a Victorian city? How did Victorian people travel? How did people have fun in Victorian times? How important was religion for the Victorians? Glossary Further information Index

Additional information

GOR011436571
9780750268226
0750268220
Men, Women and Children: In Victorian Times by Peter Hepplewhite
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
2012-09-13
32
N/A
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