Abstract
Part I. Voices in a Debate, c.1830-1860: 1. Factory slavery 2. Humanitarian opinion and rhetorics of reform 3. Popular common sense, official enquiry and the state 4. The responsibilities of employers 5. The factory imagined Part II. Factory Regulation, c.1840-1860: 6. Enforcement, resistance and compliance 7. The ten-hour day 8. A reformed factory system? Conclusion.
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