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The Birmingham Political Union and the Movements for Reform in Britain, 1830-1839
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216
The Chimney of the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Chimney of the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In this innovative contribution to the field of environmental history, Stephen Mosley explores the devastating human and environmental costs of smoke pollution in the world’s first industrial city.

The Oddingley Murders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Oddingley Murders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book is an account of two murders that occurred in 1806 in a rural parish in Worcestershire, England. The first victim was a clergyman who quarreled with his parishioners because they objected to his collection of his tithe in kind; the second homicide was linked to the first. Most of the documents relating to the murders have survived, and added to the journalistic accounts, The Oddingley Murders is a detailed reconstruction of the crimes. Illustrated.

A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784

A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-02-16
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

This was a transformative period in English history. In 1783 the country was at one of the lowest points in its fortunes, having just lost its American colonies in warfare. By 1846 it was once more a great imperial nation, as well as the world's strongest power and dominant economy, having benefited from what has sometimes (if misleadingly) been called the 'first industrial revolution'. In the meantime it survived a decade of invasion fears, and emerged victorious from more than twenty years of 'war to the death' against Napoleonic France. But if Britain's external fortunes were in the ascendant, the situation at home remained fraught with peril. The country's population was growing at a rat...

Changing Approaches to Local History: Warwickshire History and Its Historians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Changing Approaches to Local History: Warwickshire History and Its Historians

Develops an understanding of Warwickshire's past for outsiders and those already engaged with the subject, and to explore questions which apply in other regions, including those outside the United Kingdom.

The Kingdom of Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

The Kingdom of Science

The Kingdom of Science examines Baconian utopias as blueprints for a scientific sociologyøof knowledge that founded a new social and economic world in the seventeenth century. Looking backward, Paul A. Olson begins with More's Utopia and Shakespeare's The Tempest, static state utopias designed to woo us toward a moral as opposed to a scientific reform. To these, Olson then contrasts the primary subjects of his study?Bacon's New Atlantis, the Commonwealth educational utopias, and the utopianism of Adam Smith and his Utilitarian followers. These later utopias increasingly point to an ideal world to be dominated by a science linked to technology, compelled education, and competitive capitalism...

The Culture of English Antislavery, 1780-1860
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Culture of English Antislavery, 1780-1860

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-01-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book provides a fresh overall account of organised antislavery by focusing on the active minority of abolutionists throughout the country. The analysis of their culture of reform demonstrates the way in which alliances of diverse religious groups roused public opinion and influenced political leaders. The resulting definition of the distinctive `reform mentality' links antislavery to other efforts at moral and social improvement and highlights its contradictory relations to the social effects of industrialization and the growth of liberalism.

Electoral Reform at Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Electoral Reform at Work

This book charts the political transformation of Britain that resulted from the "Great" Reform Act of 1832. It argues that this extensively debated parliamentary reform, aided by the workings of the New Poor Law (1834) and Municipal Corporations Act (1835), moved the nation far closer to a "modern" type of representative system than has previously been supposed. Drawing on hitherto neglected local archives and the records of election solicitors, Dr Salmon demonstrates how the Reform Act's practical details, far from being mere "small print", had a profound impact on borough and county politics. Combining computer-assisted electoral analysis with traditional methods, he traces the emergence o...

What Else But Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 650

What Else But Home

Michael Rosen's seven-year-old son Ripton one day decided to join a pick-up game of baseball with some older kids in the park. At the end of the game Ripton asked his new friends if they wanted to come back to his house for snacks and Nintendo. Over time, five of the boys - all black and Hispanic, from the impoverished neighborhood across the park - became a fixture in the Rosens home and eventually started referring to Michael and his wife Leslie as their parents. The boys began to see the Rosens as more than just an arcade of middle-class creature comforts; the Rosens began to learn the full stories of the boys' fractured lives. Soon Michael and Leslie decided that their responsibility, like that of parents everywhere, was to help all their boys get a start in life. So began a turbulent learning experience all round, beautifully and movingly depicted in What Else But Home. It's a quest to escape the previously inevitable, a test of the resilience of a newly assembled family, a love story unlike any other, and a celebration of the fact that, whatever our differences, baseball and commitment can help us bridge them.

Lord John Russell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

Lord John Russell

"This biography also adds considerable information about Russell's private life, which has not appeared in any previous biography, much of it based in private letters not heretofore used by historians."--BOOK JACKET.