The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 4

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 4
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9781000559651
ISBN-13 : 1000559653
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 4 by : Mark Freeman

Drawing on the difficult-to-access pamphlets, reports, periodical literature and political tracts, this five-volume set reproduces in facsimile a large number of neglected sources relating to rural life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is of interest to scholars in nineteenth-century studies and to all social historians.

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 1

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 1
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781000559620
ISBN-13 : 1000559629
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 1 by : Mark Freeman

Drawing on the difficult-to-access pamphlets, reports, periodical literature and political tracts, this five-volume set reproduces in facsimile a large number of neglected sources relating to rural life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is of interest to scholars in nineteenth-century studies and to all social historians.

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 2

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 2
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781000559637
ISBN-13 : 1000559637
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 2 by : Mark Freeman

Drawing on the difficult-to-access pamphlets, reports, periodical literature and political tracts, this five-volume set reproduces in facsimile a large number of neglected sources relating to rural life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is of interest to scholars in nineteenth-century studies and to all social historians.

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 3

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 3
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781000559644
ISBN-13 : 1000559645
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 3 by : Mark Freeman

Drawing on the difficult-to-access pamphlets, reports, periodical literature and political tracts, this five-volume set reproduces in facsimile a large number of neglected sources relating to rural life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is of interest to scholars in nineteenth-century studies and to all social historians.

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 5

The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 5
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781000559668
ISBN-13 : 1000559661
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The English Rural Poor, 1850-1914 Vol 5 by : Mark Freeman

Drawing on the difficult-to-access pamphlets, reports, periodical literature and political tracts, this five-volume set reproduces in facsimile a large number of neglected sources relating to rural life in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It is of interest to scholars in nineteenth-century studies and to all social historians.

Mrs Humphry Ward and Greenian Philosophy

Mrs Humphry Ward and Greenian Philosophy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9783030141097
ISBN-13 : 3030141098
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Mrs Humphry Ward and Greenian Philosophy by : Helen Loader

This book examines Mary Ward’s distinctive insight into late-Victorian and Edwardian society as a famous writer and reformer, who was inspired by the philosopher and British idealist, Thomas Hill Green. As a talented woman who had studied among Oxford University intellectuals in the 1870s, and the granddaughter of Dr Arnold of Rugby, Mrs Humphry Ward (as she was best known) was in a unique position to participate in the debates, issues and events that shaped her generation; religious doubt and Christianity, educational reforms, socialism, women’s suffrage and the First World War. Helen Loader examines a range of biographical sources, alongside Mary Ward’s writings and social reform activities, to demonstrate how she expressed and engaged with Greenian idealism, both in theory and practice, and made a significant contribution to British Society.

Clothing and Landscape in Victorian England

Clothing and Landscape in Victorian England
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781786733450
ISBN-13 : 1786733455
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Clothing and Landscape in Victorian England by : Rachel Worth

In the context of this rapidly changing world, Rachel Worth explores the ways in which the clothing of the rural working classes was represented visually in paintings and photographs and by the literary sources of documentary, autobiography and fiction, as well as by the particular pattern of survival and collection by museums of garments of rural provenance. Rachel Worth explores ways in which clothing and how it is represented throws light on wider social and cultural aspects of society, as well as how 'traditional' styles of dress, like men's smock-frocks or women's sun-bonnets, came to be replaced by 'fashion'. Her compelling study, with black & white and colour illustrations, both adds a broader dimension to the history of dress by considering it within the social and cultural context of its time and discusses how clothing enriches our understanding of the social history of the Victorian period.

Sanitary Reform in Victorian Britain, Part II vol 6

Sanitary Reform in Victorian Britain, Part II vol 6
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1280
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ISBN-10 : 9781000561395
ISBN-13 : 1000561399
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Sanitary Reform in Victorian Britain, Part II vol 6 by : Michelle Allen-Emerson

Sanitary reform was one of the great debates of the nineteenth century. This reset edition makes available a modern, edited collection of rare documents specifically addressing sanitary reform. Each volume will begin with an introduction, and the documents presented have headnotes and endnotes provided. A full index appears in the final volume.

"Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe, 1850-1900 "

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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781351555319
ISBN-13 : 1351555316
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis "Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe, 1850-1900 " by : John Morrison

Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe, 1850-1900 explores hitherto unrecognized European variations in the phenomena of rural labour imagery, particularly in Scotland. In exploring these distinctions relative to Scotland and Europe it looks to develop a new understanding of the commonalities and idiosyncrasies of rural labour imagery which have often been treated as homogenous. Lacking the detailed analysis that has been accorded other images, writing about Scottish painting has often been appended to analyses of English or French imagery. It has generally been understood as intellectually divorced from the sometimes brutal realities of evolving Scottish nineteenth-century urbanism, or simply ignored. Painting Labour in Scotland and Europe, 1850-1900 sets out systematically to discuss the Scottish rural painting in relation to its particular Scottish historical context, both sociological and aesthetic and its English and European counterparts. Alongside canonical Scottish images by major figures such as James Guthrie, the book explores many hitherto under researched and unconsidered paintings by nineteenth-century Scottish artists, and considers them in relation to major English and Continental Realist and Romantic painters. The juxtaposition of J.F. Millet with W.D. McKay, and Edwin Landseer with George Reid makes for a volume that will appeal both to an academic audience and to one interested in European art history more generally.

Protest, Politics and Work in Rural England, 1700-1850

Protest, Politics and Work in Rural England, 1700-1850
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781137373014
ISBN-13 : 1137373016
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Protest, Politics and Work in Rural England, 1700-1850 by : Carl Griffin

Rural workers in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England were not passive victims in the face of rapid social change. Carl J. Griffin shows that they deployed an extensive range of resistances to defend their livelihoods and communities. Locating protest in the wider contexts of work, poverty and landscape change, this new text offers the first critical overview of this growing area of study.