L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle

Parliamentary Papers, government records and Poor Law Unions’ archives are invaluable sources of information on the condition of pauper emigrants. In the 19th century thousands of young children, including juvenile delinquents, orphans and deserted children, were sent to British colonies by Poor Law...

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Main Author: Tri Tran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée 2004-04-01
Series:Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cve/16652
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description Parliamentary Papers, government records and Poor Law Unions’ archives are invaluable sources of information on the condition of pauper emigrants. In the 19th century thousands of young children, including juvenile delinquents, orphans and deserted children, were sent to British colonies by Poor Law Unions and philanthropic societies. This contribution attempts to explain the organization of this emigration and the living and working conditions of these young emigrants in a number of settlements in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
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title L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
title_full L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
title_fullStr L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
title_full_unstemmed L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
title_short L’émigration forcée des enfants britanniques au XIXe siècle
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