The Victorian Domestic Servant (Shire Album) (Shire Album S.)

The Victorian Domestic Servant (Shire Album) (Shire Album S.)

by TrevorMay (Author)

Synopsis

In 1851 there were over one million servants in Britain, making domestic service the second largest occupational group after agriculture. The range of people who kept servants was vast, from aristocrats to the lower middle class families who employed a single 'maid of all work'. This book covers the whole range of domestic service in the nineteenth century, describing the work and conditions of servants and giving an insight into the strict social hierarchy, which was strong 'below stairs' as above.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 01 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0747803684
ISBN 13: 9780747803683

Author Bio
Trevor May was educated at the universities of London and Exeter and has spent much of his life in teacher training, as principal lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, formerly Hatfield Polytechnic. he is the author of more than a dozen books on economic and social history including for Shire 'The Victorian Railway Worker', 'The Victorian Schoolroom', 'The Victorian Clergyman', 'The Victorian Workhouse' and 'The Victorian Undertaker'