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There is more to the Victorian era than respectability, economic
success and the grudging solution of the practical social problems
they encountered. The politicians, generals and commercial classes
have been well covered in popular history books, but there were
also thinkers of radical and unsettling ideas who had a real
influence at the time. Many were women, many from the middle and
working classes, and almost all outside the power structure. They
were by no means all fringe ideas either - in 1840, Queen Victoria
herself attended a s ance, for example. The book is a biography
focussed history of some of these challenging ideas and the men and
women who promoted them. It looks at radical thinkers and movers,
the people who stepped outside of the social norm and propelled the
Victorians towards the modern day.
‘Passengers’ is a social history of Britain between 1790 and
1840. This is the period of the Napoleonic War and of rapid
technological change and social tension. It was a contradictory
age, simultaneously the elegant era of Jane Austen and the
inspiration for Charles Dickens’s work on poverty and injustice.
The book has an initial focus on transport and hospitality, but it
is also a wider portrait of this important but neglected period of
British history. The author covers all aspects of the period-work,
law, technology, finance, politics, poverty and crime are the most
prominent. The inn and the stagecoach were some of the few places
that the different classes met and co-existed in a country that was
stratified and deferential. The poor served the transport and
hospitality system, the middle classes used it and the ruling
classes profited from it. The life of women is an important part of
this book; they worked at levels in the travel and hospitality
industries.This is everybody’s story, an exposition of real
places and real people in a society that was ‘on the move’, in
all senses of the phrase.
Voices of the Georgian Age is the story of seventeen witnesses to
the remarkably diverse Georgian century after 1720. While being
very different in many ways, the voices have two things in common:
they have an outstanding story to tell, and that story is available
to all for free on the internet. Despite the obvious constraints of
surviving evidence, men and woman, rich and poor and respectable
and criminal are all covered. Some wrote out their life story with
deliberation, knowing that it would be read in future, while others
simply put their private thoughts to paper for their own benefit.
All are witnesses to their age. This book guides you through their
diaries, memoirs and travelogues, providing an entertaining insight
in their lives, and a personal history of the period. It is also a
preparatory guide for those wishing to read the original documents
themselves.
On an icy winter's day in January 1649, a unique event in English
history took place on a scaffold outside of Whitehall: Charles I,
King of England, was executed. The king had been held to account
and the Divine Right of Kings disregarded. Regicide, a
once-unfathomable act, formed the basis of the Commonwealth's new
dawn. The killers of the king were soldiers, lawyers, Puritans,
Republicans and some simply opportunists, all brought together
under one infamous banner. While the events surrounding Charles I
and Cromwell are well-trodden, the lives of the other fifty-eight
men - their backgrounds, ideals and motives - has been sorely
neglected. Their stories are a powerful tale of revenge and a clash
of beliefs; their fates determined by that one decision. When
Charles II was restored he enacted a deadly wave of retribution
against the men who had secured his father's fate. Some of the
regicides pleaded for mercy, many went into hiding or fled abroad;
others stoically awaited their sentence. This is their shocking
story: the ideals that united them, and the decision that unmade
them.
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Fables (Hardcover)
James Hobson Aveling
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R803
Discovery Miles 8 030
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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