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Schooling the labouring classes: children, families, and learning in Wellington, 1840-1845

机译:1840-1845年在惠灵顿为劳动阶层上学:儿童,家庭和学习

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Published in London between 1839 and 1852 and aligned with the commercial objectives of the New Zealand Company, the New Zealand Journal included letters from emigrants. This paper studies letters written by a small cohort of rural labourers who emigrated from Ham House in Surrey to Wellington in 1841. Following Dorothy Smith, I read them as ethnographic data, interrogating them in relation to ruling-class texts including Company records, newspaper reports and correspondence between capitalists, professionals and politicians. The labourers' letters depict capital-labour (class) and colonial (race) relations in embodied form. The everyday actualities of their activities were co-ordinated by extra-local social relations of colonialism and flows of capital and labour. Their schooling in England had been designed to 'keep them in their place'. With reference to the sparse archival resources remaining from the first years of commercially-driven settlement, before there was an apparatus of state, I consider how changing material conditions in the settlement enabled and constrained learning opportunities for these labourers' children.
机译:新西兰日报于1839年至1852年在伦敦出版,与新西兰公司的商业目标保持一致,其中包括移民的来信。本文研究了由一小批农村劳动力撰写的信件,这些信徒于1841年从萨里的哈姆之家移民到惠灵顿。在多萝西·史密斯之后,我将其视为人种学数据,并与包括公司记录,报纸报道在内的统治文本进行了讯问以及资本家,专业人士和政治家之间的往来。劳动者的信以具体形式描述了资本劳动(阶级)和殖民地(种族)关系。他们的活动的日常状况与当地的殖民主义社会关系以及资本和劳动力的流动相协调。他们在英格兰的学业被设计为“将他们保留在他们的位置”。关于以商业为主导的定居的头几年剩余的稀疏档案资源,在没有国家机器之前,我考虑了定居点物质条件的变化如何为这些劳动者的孩子带来了机会,并限制了他们的学习机会。

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