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- W2095409549 abstract "Given the small number who either rose above their previous station or fell into disrepute, it seems that the girls took an indirect route to the place one might have expected them to be in their adulthood. A large majority remained in the class into which they had been born. They were employed in predictable positions and lived in predictable ways with the sorts of husbands one might have expected them to marry had they not been sent to Lancaster. The school thus seemed to provide a waystation for the adolescent daughters of the poor. Would they have fared the same regardless of their stay at Lancaster? We cannot tell. However, Lancaster may have acted as an employment agency for many of the 16-year-olds whose families found it difficult to place them in service. It seemed to have provided a pleasant place where poor girls were given adequate shelter and supervision: a home where their families and society could be assured that they were not exposed to vice and corruption. And, indeed, most of the girls remained poor, but respectable. In sum, Lancaster Industrial School for Girls seemed to have some of the effects the policy-makers had hoped for—it separated the girls from the influences considered to encourage promiscuity. It was able to do so without being harsh. Nevertheless, the focus of the founders to save the daughters of the poor, rather than to fundamentally change social ills, indicates the limits of mid-19th-century social reform." @default.
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- W2095409549 title "Better protestant than prostitute: A social portrait of a 19th-century reform school for girls" @default.
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