Public Education

Public Education
Author: Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth
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Total Pages: 554
Release: 1853
Genre: Church and education
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Total Pages: 1182
Release: 1874
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The Emergence of Stability in the Industrial City

The Emergence of Stability in the Industrial City
Author: Martin Hewitt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351890743

The rapid eclipse of Chartism, and the relative tranquility of the period 1848-67 has been one of the most enduring puzzles of nineteenth-century British history. This book takes a fresh look at this conundrum, treating the period between the Reform Acts of 1832 and 1867 as a coherent whole for the first time. It suggests that previous depictions of 1848 as a watershed in British history have both exaggerated the nature of the transitions which occurred at mid-century, and have over-estimated both the collapse of radical attitudes and the fading of working-class resentment. The experiences of the Manchester working class show that poverty, unemployment and hardship persisted through the mid-Victorian boom. While some workers may have taken advantage of economic opportunities and the various movements of social and moral reform promoted by the middle class to acquire respectability, in general, attempts at middle-class ’moral imperialism’ brought only marginal changes to popular culture and attitudes. Instead, it is argued, the roots of the radical collapse and of political stability lie elsewhere: in the initial failure of radical leaders to sustain a firm consensus on effective strategies of reform, and in changes in the political culture of the mid-century city which closed off spaces in which independent working-class politics could continue to function. In the context of the most important industrial city of the era, this study provides a wide-ranging analysis of the complex forces which forged the uneasy compromise on which mid-nineteenth century stability rested.

English Catholics and the Education of the Poor, 1847–1902

English Catholics and the Education of the Poor, 1847–1902
Author: Eric G Tenbus
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317323890

Filling an important gap in the historiography of Victorian Britain, this book examines the English Catholic Church's efforts during the second half of the nineteenth century to provide elementary education for Catholics.