Workers' lives were at stake. A History Of Factory Legislation In India records the development of legal measures, inspections and penalties that sought to curb industrial hazards amid rapid expansion in British colonial India. C. Kydd's study lays out the origins and arguments of factory reform india with clear evidence and humane attention, making it not only a chronicle of nineteenth century india but a foundational treatment in the history of labor laws and industrial legislation india. The prose is precise and patient, giving students, historians and informed readers a direct line into debates about workplace safety laws and the pressures of an industrial revolution that remade societies and families. Kydd's careful method offers readable exposition without jargon, so specialists and curious readers can follow how policy and public sentiment shaped factory conditions and legal responses. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its significance is twofold: as a contemporary record of colonial labor history and as an early contribution to historical legal studies. Researchers in industrial revolution studies and comparative labor history will find its citations and argumentation indispensable; the narrative also illuminates the practical consequences of legislation for the workers whose voices appear in reports, testimonies and inquiry. Because the work situates legislation in social and economic context, it remains relevant to contemporary debates about regulation, corporate responsibility and the human cost of industrialisation. Accessible to casual readers while exacting enough to serve as an academic research resource and a law student reference, this restored work balances scholarship and readability. Collectors of classic literature and anyone curious about how empire, commerce and law intersected will appreciate this edition's care and context. For those studying labour, law or the social history of industry, Kydd's account remains a lucid, rare guide to the making of modern workplace rules in India. As an academic reference it complements wider comparative labor history and remains a valuable acquisition for university libraries and private collections.
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