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Sevenoaks 1790–1914 - Risk and choice in West Kent (Paperback) Loot Price: R464
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Sevenoaks 1790–1914 - Risk and choice in West Kent (Paperback): Iain Taylor, David Killingray

Sevenoaks 1790–1914 - Risk and choice in West Kent (Paperback)

Iain Taylor, David Killingray

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This book offers a fresh perspective on British history in the long nineteenth century through the lens of a study of Sevenoaks and the surrounding area of West Kent. It considers, in particular, how the risks faced by the people of this region, and the choices they made to try to mitigate them, shaped their lives and relationships. During a period of often dramatic change, the economic, social, political, religious and cultural interests of individuals were subject to different risk factors; the responses they made (and the reasons for those choices) provide valuable insights and enable the writing of highly nuanced local history. The authors pinpoint the fundamental risk factors affecting the lives of West Kent’s inhabitants (especially the poor): the struggle to obtain the four bare necessities of shelter, food, fuel and clothing, without which their survival was threatened. Other risks abounded too, from abysmal sanitary conditions and the dangers of giving birth, to industrial injuries and being a victim of crime. Secure work and strong family networks were essential to limiting risks – often forming part of the ‘makeshift economy’ – as well as charity, education, health insurance and access to medical care. For many, not all these options were available – or not until much later in the period. Choice was central to religious and political struggles. The examination of beliefs and values reveals the immense impact such issues had across West Kent society, and how and why it divided as a direct result. Finally, the authors consider the advent of motor vehicles, which combined both risk and choice in exciting but potentially dangerous ways. This innovative approach provides a fruitful new way of writing history and offers a model for future local history studies.

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Imprint: University Of Hertfordshire Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: December 2022
Authors: Iain Taylor • David Killingray
Dimensions: 244 x 170 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 978-1-912260-61-4
Categories: Books
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LSN: 1-912260-61-1
Barcode: 9781912260614

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