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A Vicar in Victorian Norfolk - The Life and Times of Benjamin Armstrong (1817-1890) (Hardcover)
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A Vicar in Victorian Norfolk - The Life and Times of Benjamin Armstrong (1817-1890) (Hardcover)
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An engaging account of the life of a nineteenth-century priest. The
Revd Benjamin Armstrong, for many years vicar of the market town of
East Dereham, Norfolk, is best-known for what have been described
as "one of England's greatest clerical diaries", eleven volumes
spanning his whole adult life, between 1850 and 1888. This first
full biography puts his story into the context of the period in
which he lived: a time of turmoil in the church, with its conflict
between high and low forms of service, and theological arguments,
stirred up not least by controversies over Darwin's theories of
creation. It also vividly portrays rural life at a time of great
change, when society became more fluid, railways allowed the
economy to grow and develop, and thevote was extended. We see this
through the eyes of Armstrong himself, a fine example of the then
"new-style" Church of England clergy who lived in their parishes,
took more services than their predecessors, supported their schools
and showed a genuine concern for the well-being of their
parishioners. By the time he retired, church life in Dereham had
been transformed, with congregations typically of 1,000 at each of
the Sunday services. Armstrong also served on various Local Boards,
as well as setting up the Literary Institute, the Rifle Volunteers
and supporting musical and cultural events. He also had a full
social life; his friends included prominent townspeople and the
local clergy, gentry and aristocracy -- and there are incisive pen
portraits of many of his associates and their eccentricities. These
activities are set against the background of his family life, with
its moments of tragedy and worry, including the death of a young
child and the elopement of another. Dr SUSANNA WADE MARTINS is an
Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History at the University
of East Anglia. Her previous publications includeThe East Anglian
Countryside: Changing Landscapes 1870-1950 with Tom Williamson
(2008), Coke of Norfolk, 1754-1842 (2009) and The Conservation
Movement in Norfolk - A History (2015).
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