The Mid-Victorian Generation

The Mid-Victorian Generation
Title The Mid-Victorian Generation PDF eBook
Author K. Theodore Hoppen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 817
Release 2000-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0192543970

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This, the third volume to appear in the New Oxford History of England, covers the period from the repeal of the Corn Laws to the dramatic failure of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill. In his magisterial study of the mid-Victorian generation, Theodore Hoppen identifies three defining themes. The first he calls `established industrialism' - the growing acceptance that factory life and manufacturing had come to stay. It was during these four decades that the balance of employment shifted irrevocably. For the first time in history, more people were employed in industry than worked on the land. The second concerns the `multiple national identities' of the constituent parts of the United Kingdom. Dr Hoppen's study of the histories of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Empire reveals the existence of a variety of particular and overlapping national traditions flourishing alongside the increasingly influential structure of the unitary state. The third defining theme is that of `interlocking spheres' which the author uses to illuminate the formation of public culture in the period. This, he argues, was generated not by a series of influences operating independently from each other, but by a variety of intermeshed political, economic, scientific, literary and artistic developments. This original and authoritative book will define these pivotal forty years in British history for the next generation.

The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886

The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886
Title The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886 PDF eBook
Author Theodore K. Hoppen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781383011401

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This book covers the period from the repeal of the Corn Laws to the dramatic failure of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill. Intermeshed with a detailed social and political analysis of the period, Hoppen examines the development of Victorian culture.

The Age of Equipoise

The Age of Equipoise
Title The Age of Equipoise PDF eBook
Author W L Burn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 533
Release 2019-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 1000639266

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First published in 1964. The purpose of this title is to examine and describe certain aspects of English life and thought between 1852 and 1867. By exploring the lives of certain men and women the reader will be presented with an illustration of the actions and opinions of the time. The book draws a contrast between mid-Victorian England and the

The Age of Equipose

The Age of Equipose
Title The Age of Equipose PDF eBook
Author William Laurence Burn
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1968
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780049420762

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The Age of Equipoise

The Age of Equipoise
Title The Age of Equipoise PDF eBook
Author William Laurence Burn
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1968
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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A Man's Place

A Man's Place
Title A Man's Place PDF eBook
Author John Tosh
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0300143680

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divDomesticity is generally treated as an aspect of women’s history. In this fascinating study of the nineteenth-century middle class, John Tosh shows how profoundly men’s lives were conditioned by the Victorian ideal and how they negotiated its many contradictions. Tosh begins by looking at the experience of boyhood, married life, sex, and fatherhood in the early decades of the nineteenth century—illustrated by case studies representing a variety of backgrounds—and then contrasts this with the lives of the late Victorian generation. He finds that the first group of men placed a new value on the home as a reaction to the disorienting experience of urbanization and as a response to the teachings of Evangelical Christianity. Domesticity still proved problematic in practice, however, because most men were likely to be absent from home for most of the day, and the role of father began to acquire its modern indeterminacy. By the 1870s, men were becoming less enchanted with the pleasures of home. Once the rights of wives were extended by law and society, marriage seemed less attractive, and the bachelor world of clubland flourished as never before. The Victorians declared that to be fully human and fully masculine, men must be active participants in domestic life. In exposing the contradictions in this ideal, they defined the climate for gender politics in the next century. /DIV

Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England

Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England
Title Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England PDF eBook
Author J. B. Poole
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 421
Release 2019-09-18
Genre History
ISBN 100001035X

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This fifth volume of annual reviews of developments in the implementation of arms control and environmental agreements and in peacekeeping activities covers recent developments. It discusses nuclear proliferation, nuclear testing, a fissile materials cut-off and the counter-proliferation concept.