Résumé
Until the end of the XIX, most children went to school intended church schools or private schools established by rich benefactors. But such schools were largely confined to the sons of rich aristocratic and influential. On the whole, education remained the privilege of children with families wealthy enough to pay the fees and didn't need the wages of the children to survive. The majority of children received no adequate education...
Outline:
I) Education in the UK
II) British people at work
III) Social class
IV) Health and social security
V) Families and Households
VI) Religion in Britain