The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886Clarendon Press, 1998 - Всего страниц: 787 This third volume 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: "established industrialism"--the growing acceptance that factory life and manufacturing had come to stay; "multiple national identities" of the constituent parts of the United Kingdom; and "interlocking spheres," which the author uses to illuminate the formation of public culture in the period. This original and authoritative book will define these pivotal forty years in British history for the next generation. |
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... nature of the past as is compatible with understanding and good sense . In the second , while the whole idea of ' periods ' ( let alone their staccato description ) may well be a mischievous conception , it is also as Lewis himself ...
... nature of the past as is compatible with understanding and good sense . In the second , while the whole idea of ' periods ' ( let alone their staccato description ) may well be a mischievous conception , it is also as Lewis himself ...
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... nature of the ' agrarian interest ' , for example , was determined more by place , tradition , kinship , and perception than by exclusively economic congruities . In some circumstances farmers and landlords acted together ; in others ...
... nature of the ' agrarian interest ' , for example , was determined more by place , tradition , kinship , and perception than by exclusively economic congruities . In some circumstances farmers and landlords acted together ; in others ...
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... nature of the mid - Victorian state : what contemporaries thought it should do and what it actually did . Part II is devoted to political and closely associated developments during what roughly amounts to the first half of our period ...
... nature of the mid - Victorian state : what contemporaries thought it should do and what it actually did . Part II is devoted to political and closely associated developments during what roughly amounts to the first half of our period ...
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... natural sciences . In particular , the whole idea of evolution and Darwin's specific contributions to that idea furnished educated mid - Victorians with perhaps the most beguiling of all the analytical tools in their intellectual ...
... natural sciences . In particular , the whole idea of evolution and Darwin's specific contributions to that idea furnished educated mid - Victorians with perhaps the most beguiling of all the analytical tools in their intellectual ...
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