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Sociability and Power in Late Stuart England - The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1660-1720 (Paperback, New edition): Susan E.... Sociability and Power in Late Stuart England - The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1660-1720 (Paperback, New edition)
Susan E. Whyman
R1,723 Discovery Miles 17 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based upon thousands of personal letters from 1660 to the 1720s, this study reconstructs the changing country and London worlds of an English gentry family, and reveals intimate details about the social and cultural life of this period. It reveals unexpected findings about the impact of London, the importance of younger sons, and the subtle power of women over the social code.

Sociability and Power in Late Stuart England - The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1660-1720 (Hardcover): Susan E. Whyman Sociability and Power in Late Stuart England - The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1660-1720 (Hardcover)
Susan E. Whyman
R6,818 Discovery Miles 68 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based upon thousands of personal letters from 1660 to the 1720s, this study reconstructs the changing country and London worlds of an English gentry family, and reveals intimate details about the social and cultural life of this period. It reveals unexpected findings upon the impact of London, the importance of younger sons, and the subtle power of women over the social code.

The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton - Culture and Industry in Eighteenth-Century Birmingham (Hardcover): Susan E. Whyman The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton - Culture and Industry in Eighteenth-Century Birmingham (Hardcover)
Susan E. Whyman
R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton shows the rapid rise of a self-taught workman and the growing prominence of the city of Birmingham during the two major events of the eighteenth-century - the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment. Hutton achieved wealth, land, status, and literary fame, but later became a victim of violent riots. The book boldly claims that an understanding of the Industrial Revolution requires engagement with the figure of the 'rough diamond', a person of worth and character, but lacking in manners, education, and refinement. A cast of unpolished entrepreneurs is brought to life as they drive economic and social change, and improve their towns and themselves. The book also contends that the rise of Birmingham cannot be understood without accepting that its vibrant cultural life was a crucial factor that spurred economic growth. Readers are plunged into a hidden provincial world marked by literacy, bookshops, printing, authorship, and the spread of useful knowledge. We see that ordinary people read history and wrote poetry, whilst they grappled with the effects of industrial change. Newly discovered memoirs reveal social conflict and relationships in rare detail. They also address the problems of social mobility, income inequality, and breath-taking technological change that continue to perplex us today.

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London - John Gay's Trivia (1716) (Paperback): Clare Brant, Susan E. Whyman Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London - John Gay's Trivia (1716) (Paperback)
Clare Brant, Susan E. Whyman
R1,347 Discovery Miles 13 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London will entertain and inform all who are interested in literature, history, and the city of London. This unique book invites the reader to walk along the dirty, crowded, and fascinating streets of eighteenth-century London in an unusual way. Nine leading experts from the fields of literature, history, classics, gender, biography, geography, and costume, offer different interpretations of John Gay's poem Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London (1716). The poem - a lively, funny, and thought-provoking statement about urban life - accompanies the essays, in a new edition with comprehensive notes. The introduction paints a vibrant picture of London in 1716, depicting Gay's fascinating life and literary world, offering an invaluable guide to the poem. Together, these elements allow the heat, grime, and smells of the underbelly of eighteenth-century London come alive in new ways.

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