The Middlemost and the Milltowns

The Middlemost and the Milltowns
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9780804780261
ISBN-13 : 0804780269
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The Middlemost and the Milltowns by : Brian Lewis

This book seeks to enrich our understanding of middle-class life in England during the Industrial Revolution. For many years, questions about how the middle classes earned (and failed to earn) money, conducted their public and private lives, carried out what they took to be their civic and religious duties, and viewed themselves in relation to the rest of society have been largely neglected questions. These topics have been marginalized by the rise of social history, with its predominant focus on the political formation of the working classes, and by continuing interest in government and high politics, with its focus on the upper classes and landed aristocracy. This book forms part of the recent attempt, influenced by contemporary ideas of political culture, to reassess the role, composition, and outlook of the middle classes. It compares and contrasts three Lancashire milltowns and surrounding parishes in the early phase of textile industrialization—when the urbanizing process was at its most rapid and dysfunctional, and class relations were most fraught. The book’s range extends from the French Revolution to 1851, the year of the Great Exhibition, which symbolized mid-century stability and prosperity. The author argues that members of the middle class were pivotal in the creation of this stability. He shows them creating themselves as a class while being created as a class, putting themselves in order while being ordered from above. The book shifts attention from the search for a single elusive “class consciousness” to demonstrate instead how the ideological leaders of the three milltowns negotiated their power within the powerful forces of capitalism and state-building. It argues that, at a time of intense labor-capital conflict, it was precisely because of their diversity, and their efforts to build bridges to the lower orders and upper class, that the stability of the liberal-capitalist system was maintained.

Bibliographia Boltoniensis

Bibliographia Boltoniensis
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033681910
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Bibliographia Boltoniensis by : Archibald Sparke

The Arkwrights

The Arkwrights
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0719026466
ISBN-13 : 9780719026461
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arkwrights by : R. S. Fitton

Richard Arkwright was born in Preston in 1732. He married Patience Holt in 1755 and had a son, Richard, in the same year. After Patience's death in 1756, he married Margaret Biggens in 1761. He passed away in 1792, and was buried at Smelting Mill Green, close to Cromford Bridge.

Catalogue of the Books in the Reference Department

Catalogue of the Books in the Reference Department
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 646
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112087487580
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Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Catalogue of the Books in the Reference Department by : Blackburn (England). Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery