Home-Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk during the Cotton Famine
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The author records a series of reports and sketches from Lancashire mill towns during the cotton famine, visiting Blackburn, Preston, Wigan and other districts to portray daily life among unemployed operatives. The pieces combine close, empathetic accounts of overcrowded homes, illness, and hunger with descriptions of local relief efforts, communal prayer meetings, and the strain on wages and rents. Interleaved are letters, speeches, and distress songs that illuminate public debate and personal responses, producing a mosaic of social observation that examines poverty, mutual aid, and the civic and moral questions raised by industrial crisis.
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