Deborah Anna Logan is an Associate Professor of English at Western Kentucky University.
Acknowledgements
7
(2)
Introduction
9
(42)
A Brief Chronology
51
(1)
Harriet Martineau
A Note on the Text
52
(3)
Illustrations of Political Economy
Weal and Woe in Garveloch
55
(82)
A Manchester Strike
137
(80)
Cousin Marshall
217
(78)
Sowers not Reapers
295
(88)
Appendix A: Titles and themes of the complete Illustrations of Political Economy
383
(50)
Appendix B: Reform Era Documents
An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
385
(5)
Thomas Malthus
``An Appeal of the Factory Labourers and their Children'' (1832-33)
390
(4)
``The Factory Children'' (1831)
394
(1)
The Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes (1832)
395
(7)
James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth
The Manufacturing Population of England (1833)
402
(5)
Peter Gaskell
The Anatomy of Drunkenness (1834)
407
(2)
Robert Macnish
Factories and the Factory System (1844)
409
(4)
W. Cooke Taylor
Appendix C: Reviews of Illustrations of Political Economy
Eclectic Review 8 (1832)
413
(1)
Josiah Conder
The Spectator (7 July 1832)
414
(1)
The Spectator (4 August 1832)
414
(2)
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (August 1832)
416
(2)
The Spectator (8 September 1832)
418
(2)
Fraser's Magazine (November 1832)
420
(2)
William Maginn
The Quarterly Review 49 (1833)
422
(3)
George Poulett Scrope
The Monthly Repository 7 (1833)
425
(2)
The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal 37 (1833)
427
(3)
Edward Bulwer Lytton
The Monthly Repository 8 (1834)
430
(3)
J.S. Mill
Further Reading
433
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