History & Antiquities of Nottingham, Vol.2. 1840

History & Antiquities of Nottingham, Vol.2. 1840
Author: Rev. James Orange
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0244770417

This is volume 2 of James Orange History of Nottingham. During the Industrial Revolution, much of Nottingham's prosperity was founded on the textile industry; in particular, the city became an internationally important centre of lace manufacture. In 1831 citizens rioted in protest against the Duke of Newcastle's opposition to the Reform Act 1832, setting fire to his residence, Nottingham Castle.

Music by Subscription

Music by Subscription
Author: Simon D.I. Fleming
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1000519988

This book breaks new ground in the social and cultural history of eighteenth-century music in Britain through the study of a hitherto neglected resource, the lists of subscribers that were attached to a wide variety of publications, including musical works. These lists shed considerable light on the nature of those who subscribed to music, including their social status, place of employment, residence, and musical interests. Through broad analysis of subscription data, the contributors reveal insights into social and economic changes during the period, and the types of music favoured by groups like music clubs, the aristocracy, the clergy, and by men and women. With chapters on female composers and listeners, music and the slave economy, musical patronage, the print trade, and nationality, this book provides innovative perspectives that enhance our understanding of music’s social spheres, the emergence of music publishing, and the potential of digital musicology research.

Shifting Currents

Shifting Currents
Author: Karen Eva Carr
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1789145775

A deep dive into the history of aquatics that exposes centuries-old tensions of race, gender, and power at the root of many contemporary swimming controversies. Shifting Currents is an original and comprehensive history of swimming. It examines the tension that arose when non-swimming northerners met African and Southeast Asian swimmers. Using archaeological, textual, and art-historical sources, Karen Eva Carr shows how the water simultaneously attracted and repelled these northerners—swimming seemed uncanny, related to witchcraft and sin. Europeans used Africans’ and Native Americans’ swimming skills to justify enslaving them, but northerners also wanted to claim water’s power for themselves. They imagined that swimming would bring them health and demonstrate their scientific modernity. As Carr reveals, this unresolved tension still sexualizes women’s swimming and marginalizes Black and Indigenous swimmers today. Thus, the history of swimming offers a new lens through which to gain a clearer view of race, gender, and power on a centuries-long scale.

Sale Catalogues

Sale Catalogues
Author: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 966
Release: 1907
Genre:
ISBN:

The Life and Work of John Snetzler

The Life and Work of John Snetzler
Author: Alan Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"This book is the first biography of a remarkable young Swiss man who joined other men from his country in a busy eighteenth-century London. It charts John Snetzler's progress from a maker of small instruments to a major organ builder who worked throughout Britain and Ireland and who exported many instruments to the American colonists. A survey of the known facts of his life, colleagues and successors, and his cultural background, precedes the first catalogue raisonne of his work in which all the important details of all his known instruments are displayed for the first time." "In addition, the techniques, materials and rationale of his instruments are explored in detail. The whole book is fully illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, engravings, diagrams and tables, and is designed with an attractive and varied page layout and with full indexes and bibliographical support."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Local Historian

The Local Historian
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1974
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Issues for autumn 1961- include the Standing Conference for Local History Bulletin.

Land, Nation and Culture, 1740-1840

Land, Nation and Culture, 1740-1840
Author: Peter de Bolla
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2005-01-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230502040

Over the last twenty years, critics and historians of the late Eighteenth-century have developed a multidisciplinary approach to the history of culture. This dialogue between literary critics and theorists, art historians and social historians is remapping the relations between culture and society, politics and aesthetics, law and representation. These essays by twelve internationally known scholars return 'Taste' to a central position in the discussion of nation, culture and aesthetics in the period.

An Account of an Elizabethan Family

An Account of an Elizabethan Family
Author: Cassandra Willoughby Brydges Duchess of Chandos
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108492517

This volume is an invaluable portrait of family, kinship, regional and national dynamics in the Tudor and early Stuart period. Based on letters and papers that Cassandra Willoughby found in the family library, her Account focuses on the women of the family, and offers insight into sixteenth-century family dynamics, gentry culture and court connections.