Children at the Birth of Empire: British Law, Liberty, and the Global Migration of Destitute Children, c. 1607-1760 by Kristen McCabe Lashua
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Explore the compelling history of destitute children in Britain during the early modern period. This book delves into the legal, social, and economic factors th...
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Explore the compelling history of destitute children in Britain during the early modern period. This book delves into the legal, social, and economic factors that shaped their lives, examining their experiences through the lens of law, liberty, and global migration. Gain insights into a crucial period in history, and understand the challenges faced by vulnerable children. Ideal for history students aiming for exam success on their first attempt.
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Published 13 May 2025
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