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The Mechanics' Institutes of Lancashire & Yorkshire Before 1851

Author : Mabel Phythian Tylecote
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1957
Category : Mechanics' institutes
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Mechanics' Institutes in Lancashire and Yorkshire Before 1851

Author : Mabel Phythian Tylecote
Publisher : Hassell Street Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1013377923

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The Development of the Mechanics' Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond

Author : Martyn Walker
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781317410928

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The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond questions the prevailing view that mechanics’ institutes made little contribution to adult working-class education from their foundation in the 1820s to 1890. The book traces the historical development of several mechanics’ institutes across Britain and reveals that many institutes supported both male and female working-class membership before state intervention at the end of the nineteenth century resulted in the development of further education for all. This book presents evidence to suggest that the movement remained active and continued to expand until the end of the nineteenth century. Drawing on historical accounts, Walker describes the developments which shaped the movement and emphasises the institutes’ provision for scientific and technical education. He also considers the impact that the British movement had on the overseas development of mechanics’ institutes – particularly in Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand. The book concludes with a discussion of the legacy of the movement and its contribution to twentieth-century adult education. The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement advances the argument that the movement made a substantial contribution to adult education for the working classes and provided a firm foundation for further education in Britain and beyond. It will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of education, history and sociology, as well as the philosophy of education, technical and vocational education, and post-compulsory education.

The Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857

Author : ElizabethA. Pergam
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351542807

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The Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857 by ElizabethA. Pergam Pdf

An overdue study of a groundbreaking event, this is the first book-length examination of the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857. Intended to rehabilitate Manchester's image at a heady time of economic prosperity, the Exhibition became a touchstone for aesthetic, social, and economic issues of the mid-nineteenth century. Reverberations of this moment can be followed to the present day in the discipline of art history and its practice in public museums of Europe and America. Highlighting the tension between art and commerce, philanthropy and profit, the book examines the Exhibition's organization and the presentation of the works of art in the purpose-built Art Treasures Palace. Pergam places the Exhibition in the context of contemporary debates about museum architecture and display. With an analysis of the reception of both "Ancient" and "Modern" paintings, the book questions the function of exhibitions in the construction of an art historical canon. The book also provides an essential reference tool: a compiled list of all of the paintings exhibited in 1857 that are now in public collections throughout the world, with an analysis of the collecting trends manifest in their provenance.

The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain

Author : Martin Daunton
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005-05-26
Category : Education
ISBN : 0197263267

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The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain by Martin Daunton Pdf

This collection of essays explores the questions of what counted as knowledge in Victorian Britain, who defined knowledge and the knowledgeable, by what means and by what criteria. During the Victorian period, the structure of knowledge took on a new and recognizably modern form, and the disciplines we now take for granted took shape. The ways in which knowledge was tested also took on a new form, with the rise of written examinations. New institutions of knowledge were created: museums were important at the start of the period, universities had become prominent by the end. Victorians needed to make sense of the sheer scale of new information, to popularize it, and at the same time to exclude ignorance and error - a role carried out by encyclopaedias and popular publications. By studying the Victorian organization of knowledge in its institutional, social, and intellectual settings, these essays contribute to our wider consideration of the complex and much debated concept of knowledge.

The Great Exhibition of 1851

Author : Jeffrey A. Auerbach
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0300080077

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"The book challenges the common view that the Exhibition symbolized peace, progress, prosperity, and the emergence of an industrial middle class. Auerbach suggests instead that the Great Exhibition became a cultural battlefield on which proponents of different visions of industrialization, modernization, and internationalism fought for ascendancy in the struggle for a new national identity."--BOOK JACKET.

Leisure in the Industrial Revolution

Author : Hugh Cunningham
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317268734

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Leisure in the Industrial Revolution by Hugh Cunningham Pdf

First published in 1980. This book is a study of what different classes of society understood by leisure and how they enjoyed it. It argues that many of the assumptions which have underlain the history of leisure are misleading, and in particular the notions that there was a vacuum in popular leisure in the early Industrial Revolution; that with industrialisation there was sharp discontinuity with the past; that cultural forms diffuse themselves only down the social scale, and that leisure helped ease class distinctions. An alternative interpretation is suggested in which popular culture can be seen as an active agent as well as a victim. This title will be of interest to students of history.

Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860

Author : Ruth Watts
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317888628

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Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England, 1760-1860 by Ruth Watts Pdf

This new study explores the role the Unitarians played in female emancipation. Many leading figures of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were Unitarian, or were heavily influenced by Unitarian ideas, including: Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, and Florence Nightingale. Ruth Watts examines how far they were successful in challenging the ideas and social conventions affecting women. In the process she reveals the complex relationship between religion, gender, class and education and her study will be essential reading for those studying the origins of the feminist movement, nineteenth-century gender history, religious history or the history of education.

Exhibiting Electricity

Author : K. G. Beauchamp
Publisher : IET
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Science
ISBN : 0852968957

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Exhibiting Electricity by K. G. Beauchamp Pdf

This unusual book traces the history of public and technical exhibitions, from their origins in the late 18th Century to present day, and, particularly, how they have reflected the progress of science and technology especially electrical technology). Not only does the author show how electrical innovation and manufacture have been presented to the wider public through this period, but he also shows how the exhibitions themselves have required technological advice.

Crown, Church and Constitution

Author : Jörg Neuheiser
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781785331411

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Crown, Church and Constitution by Jörg Neuheiser Pdf

Much scholarship on nineteenth-century English workers has been devoted to the radical reform politics that powerfully unsettled the social order in the century’s first decades. Comparatively neglected have been the impetuous patriotism, royalism, and xenophobic anti-Catholicism that countless men and women demonstrated in the early Victorian period. This much-needed study of the era’s “conservatism from below” explores the role of religion in everyday culture and the Tories’ successful mobilization across class boundaries. Long before they were able to vote, large swathes of the lower classes embraced Britain’s monarchical, religious, and legal institutions in the defense of traditional English culture.

Minding the Machine

Author : Stephen P. Rice
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2004-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520227811

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"Minding the Machine is an illuminating contribution to our understanding of antebellum mechanization and the origins of the modern middle class. Carefully focusing on key antebellum discussions of mechanical knowledge, training, control, opportunity, bodily and mental health, Rice convincingly shows how deeply these were pervaded by conceptions of social and class authority."—John F. Kasson, author of Amusing the Million: Coney Island at the Turn of the Century "Stephen Rice has brought provocative questions and fresh research to bear on that vexed topic-the origins of the American middle class. Using the increased mechanization of production during the antebellum decades as his focus, he has provided a fascinating picture of workplace changes and the cultural responses they elicited."—Joyce Appleby, author of Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans "Rice's book explores the intellectual processes by which the emerging middle class in antebellum America strove to understand and control the new industrial order, mapping class relations onto less contested social and technical terrain. Within strange and unusual places and movements seemingly removed from the center of workplace change and conflict—such as health reform and the creation of chess playing automatons—crucial questions of power and authority were debated."—David Zonderman, author of Aspirations and Anxieties: New England Workers and the Mechanized Factory System, 1815-1850

Victorian Radicals and Italian Democrats

Author : Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780861933228

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Victorian Radicals and Italian Democrats by Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe Pdf

An examination of the links between radicalism in Victorian England, and the Risorgimento movement in Italy. This book provides powerful new insights into the history of Italy's long Risorgimento, by tracing the entanglements of the Mazzinian "international". This informal group of men and women crossed the boundary of the Channel and the boundary of class to speak a common language and share a radical ideal: Giuseppe Mazzini's vision of a unified, republican Italy. Published in the radical press, the exile's writings on democracy, education, association and citizenship inspired both Oxford social reformers and self-improving artisans gathering in provincial reading rooms, co-operative societies, republican clubs and educational institutes: for them republican Italy became a transnationaldream. Indeed, when Italy was unified under a constitutional monarch in 1861, British Mazzinians were bitterly disappointed. Setting off for Italy on their first "co-operative tour" in 1888, East London workers embarked on an educational pilgrimage, dotted with Mazzinian landmarks. Despite the fin de siècle crisis, Victorian radicals' enduring faith in Italy's democratic future remained steadfast. Indeed, when Fascists subsequently appropriated Mazzini's national dream, post-Victorian Mazzinians would unequivocally voice their support for Italian anti-Fascists, who championed the principles of global democracy. Drawing on a wide range of material, the author adds a crucialnew dimension to the history of Victorian radicalism in Britain, and to the "new history of the Risorgimento". Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe is a Research Fellow of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge.

Learning and Living 1790-1960

Author : J F C Harrison
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135031213

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Learning and Living 1790-1960 by J F C Harrison Pdf

Originally published in 1961, the book charts the dynamics of successive phases of the adult education movement and shows the social origin and development of the ideas and attitudes of those involved with it.

Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1857-1859

Author : Benjamin Disraeli,John Alexander Wilson Gunn,Melvin George Wiebe
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 664 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1982-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0802087280

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Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1857-1859 by Benjamin Disraeli,John Alexander Wilson Gunn,Melvin George Wiebe Pdf

Benjamin Disraeli was perhaps the most colourful Prime Minister in British history. This seventh volume of the highly acclaimed Benjamin Disraeli Letters edition shows also that he was a dedicated, resourceful, and farsighted statesman. It contains 670 letters written between 1857 and 1859. They address friends, family, political colleagues, and, not least, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. During this period, Disraeli shepherded a fragile Conservative government through the Indian Mutiny, the Second Opium War with China, the Orsini bomb plot, and the Franco-Austrian-Piedmontese War, only to fail at home over parliamentary reform. Day-by-day politics and behind-the-scenes strategy dominate, while lighter-hearted letters to friends and family reveal the private Disraeli's charm and wit. With an appendix of 115 newly found letters dating from 1825, as well as information on 219 unfound letters, full annotations to each letter, an exhaustive name-and-subject index and a comprehensive introduction, this volume will be a vital resource for new understanding of this enigmatic statesman.