Rural Life in Victorian England by Gordon E Mingay

Rural Life in Victorian England by Gordon E Mingay

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Rural Life in Victorian England by Gordon E Mingay

During Victoria's reign the English countryside saw more rapid and far-reaching changes than had been experienced in perhaps all the preceding centuries. These changes were the result of increasing industrialization, the move toward urban settlement, greater reliance on imported foodstuffs and the mass-production of fabric and clothing. Professor Mingay provides an account of how the lives of landowners, farmers, labourers, industrial workers and professional people were affected as technological, economic and social change brought about deep and permanent changes to rural communities. The period was one of great unrest in the allegedly peaceful English countryside, as rioters pillaged food stores and broke machinery, and the work of incendiarists illuminated the night sky. The picture which emerges from this account is one of gradually improving living conditions for many who had suffered harsh poverty in the Victorian countryside, but at the cost of the disappearance of a traditional way of life and a sense of identity which was never to be replaced.
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ISBN 13 9780750916127
ISBN 10 0750916125
Title Rural Life in Victorian England
Author Gordon E Mingay
Series Sutton Illustrated History Paperbacks
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1998-01-22
Number of pages 240
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