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The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 (Hardcover): Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange, Bertrand Taithe The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 (Hardcover)
Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange, Bertrand Taithe
R3,712 Discovery Miles 37 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Manchester University. This book examines the business of charity - including fundraising, marketing, branding, financial accountability and the nexus of benevolence, politics and capitalism - in Britain from the development of the British Red Cross in 1870 to 1912. Whilst most studies focus on the distribution of charity, Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange and Bertrand Taithe look at the roots of the modern third sector, exploring how charities appropriated features more readily associated with commercial enterprises in order to compete and obtain money, manage and account for that money and monetize compassion. Drawing on a wide range of archival research from Charity Organization Societies, Wood Street Mission, Salvation Army, League of Help and Jewish Soup Kitchen, among many others, The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 sheds new light on the history of philanthropy in the Victorian and Edwardian periods.

20th Century Britain - Economic, Cultural and Social Change (Paperback, 3rd edition): Nicole Robertson, John Singleton, Avram... 20th Century Britain - Economic, Cultural and Social Change (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Nicole Robertson, John Singleton, Avram Taylor, Francesca Carnevali, Julie-Marie Strange
R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A concsie, comprehensive textbook on twentieth century Britain inclding thematic chapters and case-study chapters on key periods and topics that will engage attention. British History is still widely studied and this book provides an up-to-date survey of that history. The book is fully updated and engages with the most recent historioigraphy as well as what people said they needed, such as more qunatative approaches, movement away from the binary focus on pre- and post-1945.

20th Century Britain - Economic, Cultural and Social Change (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Nicole Robertson, John Singleton, Avram... 20th Century Britain - Economic, Cultural and Social Change (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Nicole Robertson, John Singleton, Avram Taylor, Francesca Carnevali, Julie-Marie Strange
R3,831 Discovery Miles 38 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A concsie, comprehensive textbook on twentieth century Britain inclding thematic chapters and case-study chapters on key periods and topics that will engage attention. British History is still widely studied and this book provides an up-to-date survey of that history. The book is fully updated and engages with the most recent historioigraphy as well as what people said they needed, such as more qunatative approaches, movement away from the binary focus on pre- and post-1945.

Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange
R2,495 Discovery Miles 24 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A pioneering study of Victorian and Edwardian fatherhood, investigating what being, and having, a father meant to working-class people. Based on working-class autobiography, the book challenges dominant assumptions about absent or 'feckless' fathers, and reintegrates the paternal figure within the emotional life of families. Locating autobiography within broader social and cultural commentary, Julie-Marie Strange considers material culture, everyday practice, obligation, duty and comedy as sites for the development and expression of complex emotional lives. Emphasising the importance of separating men as husbands from men as fathers, Strange explores how emotional ties were formed between fathers and their children, the models of fatherhood available to working-class men, and the ways in which fathers interacted with children inside and outside the home. She explodes the myth that working-class interiorities are inaccessible or unrecoverable, and locates life stories in the context of other sources, including social surveys, visual culture and popular fiction.

The Invention of the Modern Dog - Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Hardcover): Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, Neil... The Invention of the Modern Dog - Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Hardcover)
Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, Neil Pemberton
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of the thoroughly Victorian origins of dog breeds. For centuries, different types of dogs were bred around the world for work, sport, or companionship. But it was not until Victorian times that breeders started to produce discrete, differentiated, standardized breeds. In The Invention of the Modern Dog, Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, and Neil Pemberton explore when, where, why, and how Victorians invented the modern way of ordering and breeding dogs. Though talk of "breed" was common before this period in the context of livestock, the modern idea of a dog breed defined in terms of shape, size, coat, and color arose during the Victorian period in response to a burgeoning competitive dog show culture. The authors explain how breeders, exhibitors, and showmen borrowed ideas of inheritance and pure blood, as well as breeding practices of livestock, horse, poultry and other fancy breeders, and applied them to a species that was long thought about solely in terms of work and companionship. The new dog breeds embodied and reflected key aspects of Victorian culture, and they quickly spread across the world, as some of Britain's top dogs were taken on stud tours or exported in a growing international trade. Connecting the emergence and development of certain dog breeds to both scientific understandings of race and blood as well as Britain's posture in a global empire, The Invention of the Modern Dog demonstrates that studying dog breeding cultures allows historians to better understand the complex social relationships of late-nineteenth-century Britain.

British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 1 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson
R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 2 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson
R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 3 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 3 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson
R4,297 Discovery Miles 42 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 4 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 4 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson
R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 5 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson British Family Life, 1780-1914, Volume 5 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange, Susan B. Egenolf, Claudia Nelson
R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The five volumes of this collection focus on various aspects of family life. Drawing on rare printed sources and archival material, this collection will provide a balanced, contextualized picture of family life, during a period of intense social change. It will appeal to scholars of social history, gender studies and the long nineteenth century.

The Invention of the Modern Dog - Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Paperback): Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, Neil... The Invention of the Modern Dog - Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Paperback)
Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, Neil Pemberton
R660 R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Save R70 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of the thoroughly Victorian origins of dog breeds. For centuries, different types of dogs were bred around the world for work, sport, or companionship. But it was not until Victorian times that breeders started to produce discrete, differentiated, standardized breeds. In The Invention of the Modern Dog, Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, and Neil Pemberton explore when, where, why, and how Victorians invented the modern way of ordering and breeding dogs. Though talk of "breed" was common before this period in the context of livestock, the modern idea of a dog breed defined in terms of shape, size, coat, and color arose during the Victorian period in response to a burgeoning competitive dog show culture. The authors explain how breeders, exhibitors, and showmen borrowed ideas of inheritance and pure blood, as well as breeding practices of livestock, horse, poultry and other fancy breeders, and applied them to a species that was long thought about solely in terms of work and companionship. The new dog breeds embodied and reflected key aspects of Victorian culture, and they quickly spread across the world, as some of Britain's top dogs were taken on stud tours or exported in a growing international trade. Connecting the emergence and development of certain dog breeds to both scientific understandings of race and blood as well as Britain's posture in a global empire, The Invention of the Modern Dog demonstrates that studying dog breeding cultures allows historians to better understand the complex social relationships of late-nineteenth-century Britain.

Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914 (Paperback): Julie-Marie Strange Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914 (Paperback)
Julie-Marie Strange
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A pioneering study of Victorian and Edwardian fatherhood, investigating what being, and having, a father meant to working-class people. Based on working-class autobiography, the book challenges dominant assumptions about absent or 'feckless' fathers, and reintegrates the paternal figure within the emotional life of families. Locating autobiography within broader social and cultural commentary, Julie-Marie Strange considers material culture, everyday practice, obligation, duty and comedy as sites for the development and expression of complex emotional lives. Emphasising the importance of separating men as husbands from men as fathers, Strange explores how emotional ties were formed between fathers and their children, the models of fatherhood available to working-class men, and the ways in which fathers interacted with children inside and outside the home. She explodes the myth that working-class interiorities are inaccessible or unrecoverable, and locates life stories in the context of other sources, including social surveys, visual culture and popular fiction.

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914 (Paperback): Julie-Marie Strange Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914 (Paperback)
Julie-Marie Strange
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With high mortality rates, it has been assumed that the poor in Victorian and Edwardian Britain did not mourn their dead. Contesting this approach, Julie-Marie Strange studies the expression of grief among the working class, demonstrating that poverty increased - rather than deadened - it. She illustrates the mourning practices of the working classes through chapters addressing care of the corpse, the funeral, the cemetery, commemoration, and high infant mortality rates. The book draws on a broad range of sources to analyse the feelings and behaviours of the labouring poor, using not only personal testimony but also fiction, journalism, and official reports. It concludes that poor people did not only use spoken or written words to express their grief, but also complex symbols, actions and, significantly, silence. This book will be an invaluable contribution to an important and neglected area of social and cultural history.

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914 (Hardcover): Julie-Marie Strange Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914 (Hardcover)
Julie-Marie Strange
R2,547 Discovery Miles 25 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With high mortality rates, it has been assumed that the poor in Victorian and Edwardian Britain did not mourn their dead. Contesting this approach, Julie-Marie Strange studies the expression of grief among the working class, demonstrating that poverty increased - rather than deadened - it. She illustrates the mourning practices of the working classes through chapters addressing care of the corpse, the funeral, the cemetery, commemoration, and high infant mortality rates. The book draws on a broad range of sources to analyse the feelings and behaviours of the labouring poor, using not only personal testimony but also fiction, journalism, and official reports. It concludes that poor people did not only use spoken or written words to express their grief, but also complex symbols, actions and, significantly, silence. This book will be an invaluable contribution to an important and neglected area of social and cultural history.

Pet Revolution 2023 - Animals and the Making of Modern British Life (Hardcover): Jane Hamlett, Julie-Marie Strange Pet Revolution 2023 - Animals and the Making of Modern British Life (Hardcover)
Jane Hamlett, Julie-Marie Strange
R599 R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Save R110 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A history of pets and their companions in Britain from the Victorians to today. Pet Revolution tracks the British love affair with pets over the last two centuries. As pets have entered our homes and joined our families, they have radically changed our world. Historians Jane Hamlett and Julie-Marie Strange show how the pet economy exploded--increasing the availability of pet foods, medicines, and shops--and reshaped our modern lives in the process. A history of pets and their human companions, this book reimagines the "pet revolution" as one among many other revolutions--industrial, agricultural, and political--that made possible contemporary life.

The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 (Paperback): Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange, Bertrand Taithe The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 (Paperback)
Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange, Bertrand Taithe
R1,326 Discovery Miles 13 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Manchester University. This book examines the business of charity - including fundraising, marketing, branding, financial accountability and the nexus of benevolence, politics and capitalism - in Britain from the development of the British Red Cross in 1870 to 1912. Whilst most studies focus on the distribution of charity, Sarah Roddy, Julie-Marie Strange and Bertrand Taithe look at the roots of the modern third sector, exploring how charities appropriated features more readily associated with commercial enterprises in order to compete and obtain money, manage and account for that money and monetize compassion. Drawing on a wide range of archival research from Charity Organization Societies, Wood Street Mission, Salvation Army, League of Help and Jewish Soup Kitchen, among many others, The Charity Market and Humanitarianism in Britain, 1870-1912 sheds new light on the history of philanthropy in the Victorian and Edwardian periods.

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