analyse the impact of print on workers
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lending libraries had been in existence from the 17th century onwards in the 19th Century lending libraries in England become instrument for educating The White Collar workers at esense and lower middle class people
sometimes self educated working class people wrote for themselves after the working day was gradually shorten from them in 19 century worker had some time for self improvement in self preparation their political tract and autobiography in large number
and the 19 century Europe enter the industrial age factory scale of profit in Greece and economic growth but at the same time worker face problem of unemployment low wages poor working condition many novelist as a child's the Canon Thomas Hardy wrote about the adverse impact of industrialisation on the life of workers
lending libraries had been in existence from the 17th century onwards in the 19th Century lending libraries in England become instrument for educating The White Collar workers at esense and lower middle class people
sometimes self educated working class people wrote for themselves after the working day was gradually shorten from them in 19 century worker had some time for self improvement in self preparation their political tract and autobiography in large number
and the 19 century Europe enter the industrial age factory scale of profit in Greece and economic growth but at the same time worker face problem of unemployment low wages poor working condition many novelist as a child's the Canon Thomas Hardy wrote about the adverse impact of industrialisation on the life of workers
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