
The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
The Apostle of Childhood: A Victorian Journey of Innocence and CompassionBy E. UhlrichLength17m
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E. Uhlrich's "The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones" is a poignant exploration of social reform and childhood welfare during the tumultuous nineteenth century. Through a blend of historical narrative and literary elegance, Uhlrich meticulously examines the life and impact of pivotal figures who championed the cause of vulnerable children. The text is enriched by a vivid depiction of the socio-economic conditions of the era, weaving in personal anecdotes that illustrate the emotional and moral imperative behind this reform movement. Uhlrich's adept use of period-specific language elevates the work, framing it within the larger context of both Victorian literature and philanthropy. E. Uhlrich, a distinguished scholar in social history and literature, draws from extensive research and personal conviction in advocacy for children's rights. His passion for illuminating the often overlooked narratives of marginalized populations informs his writing. Uhlrich's academic journey, which includes a deep engagement with historical documents and literary texts, shapes the insightful portrayal of dedicated reformers featured in this work. This book is a must-read for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in social justice and historical narratives. Uhlrich's compelling synthesis of history and literature invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of those who stood for the 'little ones' and challenges us to consider contemporary implications of such advocacy.
Audiobook details
GenreChildren's Literature
Length17 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 25, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Titlepage
2Text