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Child Abandonment in England, 1741–1834: The Case of the London Foundling Hospital

机译:儿童遗弃在英格兰,1741-1834:伦敦·创岭医院的案例

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The prevailing view of abandoned children in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries comes from Dickens’ Oliver Twist. Twist was born and raised in a workhouse in nineteenth-century London. However, the workhouse was not the only, or even, the main place to which children were abandoned. The London Foundling Hospital opened in 1741 and, although admission rules were often strict, between the years 1756 and 1760, any child presented to the Hospital was admitted. This article examines the ways in which children were abandoned to the Foundling Hospital and how these children were cared for in the period 1741–1834. It charts the children’s journeys through the Hospital, from their initial abandonment and admission to their eventual discharge—either through death, apprenticeship, or marriage—or their continued residence at the institution. This article provides insights into the multiple experiences of childhood abandonment and details the utility of the Hospital’s surviving records. It argues that children admitted to the London Foundling Hospital received life chances they would otherwise not have received. The Hospital provided nursing, clothing, medical care, both an academic and vocational education, and a living space for those unable to survive alone in adulthood.
机译:十八世纪和十九世纪的废弃儿童的普遍看法来自狄更斯的奥利弗扭曲。 Twist诞生于19世纪伦敦的一个工作室中养成。然而,工作室不是唯一的,甚至是孩子被遗弃的主要位置。伦敦的创建医院于1741年开幕,虽然入学规则往往严格,但在1756年和1760年之间,任何向医院提供的孩子被录取。本文介绍了将儿童被遗弃到Diverling医院以及这些儿童在1741-1834期间被关心的方式。它将儿童的旅程从医院绘制,从他们的初始放弃和入场到他们的最终排放 - 通过死亡,学徒或婚姻 - 或者在机构继续居住。本文为儿童遗弃的多种经验提供了见解,并详细介绍了医院幸存记录的效用。它争辩说,孩子们承认伦敦的创建医院接受了他们不会收到的生命机会。该医院提供护理,服装,医疗,学术和职业教育,以及那些无法在成年期间存活的人的生活空间。

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