London Life in the XVIIIth Century

London Life in the XVIIIth Century
Title London Life in the XVIIIth Century PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Mary Dorothy (Gordon) George
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Total Pages 504
Release 1925
Genre London (England)
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London Life in the Eighteenth Century

London Life in the Eighteenth Century
Title London Life in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Mary Dorothy George
Publisher
Total Pages 506
Release 1965
Genre LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES
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London Lives

London Lives
Title London Lives PDF eBook
Author Tim Hitchcock
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 479
Release 2015-12-03
Genre History
ISBN 1107025273

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This book surveys the lives and experiences of hundreds of thousands of eighteenth-century non-elite Londoners in the evolution of the modern world.

Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London

Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London
Title Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London PDF eBook
Author Tim Hitchcock
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 360
Release 2004-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826427154

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London in the 18th century was the greatest city in the world. It was a magnet that drew men and women from the rest of England in huge numbers. For a few the streets were paved with gold, but for the majority it was a harsh world with little guarantee of money or food. For the poor and destitute, London's streets offered little more than the barest living. Yet men, women and children found a great variety of ways to eke out their existence, sweeping roads, selling matches, singing ballads and performing all sorts of menial labor. Many of these activities, apart from the direct begging of the disabled, depended on an appeal to charity, but one often mixed with threats and promises. Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London provides a remarkable insight into the lives of Londoners, for all of whom the demands of charity and begging were part of their everyday world.

Concert Life in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Concert Life in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Title Concert Life in Eighteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook
Author Susan Wollenberg
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 336
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351571206

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In recent years there has been a considerable revival of interest in music in eighteenth-century Britain. This interest has now expanded beyond the consideration of composers and their music to include the performing institutions of the period and their relationship to the wider social scene. The collection of essays presented here offers a portrayal of concert life in Britain that contributes greatly to the wider understanding of social and cultural life in the eighteenth century. Music was not merely a pastime but was irrevocably linked with its social, political and literary contexts. The perspectives of performers, organisers, patrons, audiences, publishers, copyists and consumers are considered here in relation to the concert experience. All of the essays taken together construct an understanding of musical communities and the origins of the modern concert system. This is achieved by focusing on the development of music societies; the promotion of musical events; the mobility and advancement of musicians; systems of patronage; the social status of musicians; the repertoire performed and published; the role of women pianists and the 'topography' of concerts. In this way, the book will not only appeal to music specialists, but also to social and cultural historians.

City of Laughter

City of Laughter
Title City of Laughter PDF eBook
Author Vic Gatrell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 720
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802716024

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Drawing upon the satirical prints of the eighteenth century, the author explores what made Londoners laugh and offers insight into the origins of modern attitudes toward sex, celebrity, and ridicule.

1700

1700
Title 1700 PDF eBook
Author Maureen Waller
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 400
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781568582160

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Maureen Waller captures the grit and excitement of London in 1700. Combining investigative reporting with popular history, she portrays London's teeming, sprawling urban life and creates a brilliant cultural map of a city poised between medievalism and empire in this Book of the Month Club Selection.