THE SUNDAY SCHOOL-MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND AND WALES: CHILD LABOUR, DENOMINATIONAL CONTROL AND WORKING-CLASS CULTURE
Sunday schools were crucial not only for the inculcation of literacy and basic education but also for the relative success of different denominations, and, indeed, for the future of religious adherence as a whole. Snell examines the importance of Sunday schools in Wales during the 19th century.
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| Published in: | Past & present 1999-08, Vol.164 (1), p.122-168 |
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