Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century
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Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century
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Incoming Resources
- Plenty and want, a social history of food in England from 1815 to the present day, John Burnett
- The early Victorians, 1832-1851, J.F.C. Harrison
- Nineteenth-century society, essays in the use of quantitative methods for the study of social data, edited by E.A. Wrigley
- Victorian cities, Asa Briggs
- Prosperity and parenthood, a study of family planning among the Victorian middle classes, J. A. Banks
- 1895, drama, disaster and disgrace in late Victorian Britain, Nicholas Freeman
- Enterprise and heritage, crosscurrents of national culture, edited by John Corner and Sylvia Harvey
- The rise of consumer society in Britain, 1880-1980, John Benson
- A social history of Britain in postcards 1870-1930, Eric J. Evans & Jeffrey Richards
- Class struggle and the industrial revolution, early industrial capitalism in three English towns, John Foster ; with a foreword by E. J. Hobsbawm
- A cultural history of the British census, envisioning the multitude in the nineteenth century, Kathrin Levitan
- Newspapers, politics and English society, 1695-1855, Hannah Barker
- Saving and spending, the working-class economy in Britain 1870-1939, Paul Johnson
- Gentlemen of uncertain fortune, how younger sons made their way in Jane Austen's England, Rory Muir
- The husband hunters, social climbing in London and New York, Anne de Courcy
- Victorious century, the United Kingdom, 1800 - 1906, David Cannadine
- Behind the counter, shop lives from market stall to supermarket, Pamela Horn
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Working class cultures in Britain, 1890-1960, gender, class, and ethnicity, Joanna Bourke
- The industrial revolution and British society, edited by Patrick K. O'Brien and Roland Quinault
- Mid-Victorian Britain, 1851-1875, Geoffrey Best
- A short history of the British industrial revolution, Emma Griffin
- Wordsworth, commodification and social concern, the poetics of modernity, David Simpson
- The age of atonement, the influence of evangelicalism on social and economic thought, 1795-1865, Boyd Hilton
- Thicker than water, siblings and their relations, 1780-1920, Leonore Davidoff
- Change, continuity and class, labour in British society 1850-1920, Neville Kirk
- Useful toil, autobiographies of working people from the 1820s to the 1920s, edited and introduced by John Burnett
- Records of girlhood, an anthology of nineteenth-century women's childhood, editor, Valerie Sanders
- State and society, British political and social history, 1870-1992, Martin Pugh
- A widening sphere, changing roles of Victorian women, edited by Martha Vicinus
- The Victorian underworld, by Kellow Chesney
- The challenge of labour, shaping British society, 1850-1930, Keith Burgess
- Social conflict and the political order in modern Britain, edited by James E. Cronin and Johathan Schneer
- The making of social policy in Britain, from the poor law to New Labour, Kathleen Jones
- Enterprise culture, edited by Russell Keat and Nicholas Abercrombie
- Liberty's dawn, a people's history of the Industrial Revolution, Emma Griffin
- Middle class housing in Britain, edited by M.A. Simpson and T.H. Lloyd
- Culture and anarchy, by Matthew Arnold ; edited with an introduction by J. Dover Wilson
- The Victorians, edited by Laurence Lerner
- Death, dissection and the destitute, Ruth Richardson
- Churches and the working classes in Victorian England, by K. S. Inglis
- Private lives, public spirit, a social history of Britain 1870-1914, Jose Harris
- Liberty's dawn, a people's history of the Industrial Revolution, Emma Griffin
- Culture and anarchy, Matthew Arnold ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jane Garnett
- Understanding the Victorians, politics, culture, and society in nineteenth-century Britain, Susie L. Steinbach
- Industrial England, 1776-1851, Dorothy Marshall
- The rise of respectable society, a social history of Victorian Britain, 1830-1900, F.M.L. Thompson
- The Victorian city, images and realities, edited by H.J. Dyos and Michael Wolff. Vol.2
- The Industrial revolution and British society, edited by Patrick K. O'Brien and Roland Quinault
- The world for a shilling, how the Great Exhibition of 1851 shaped a nation, Michael Leapman
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