Wanting and having

Wanting and having
Author: Peter Gurney
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1526101815

Nineteenth-century England witnessed the birth of capitalist consumerism. Early department stores, shopping arcades and provision shops of all kinds proliferated from the start of the Victorian period, testimony to greater diffusion of consumer goods. However, while the better off enjoyed having more material things, masses of the population were wanting even the basic necessities of life during the ‘Hungry Forties’ and well beyond. Based on a wealth of contemporary evidence and adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Wanting and having focuses particularly on the making of the working-class consumer in order to shed new light on key areas of major historical interest, including Chartism, the Anti-Corn Law League, the New Poor Law, popular liberalism and humanitarianism. It will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in the origins and significance of consumerism across a range of disciplines, including social and cultural history, literary studies, historical sociology and politics.

Hunger and Famine in the Long Nineteenth Century

Hunger and Famine in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Gail Turley Houston
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 042958251X

This volume examines the sub-topics on the use of the metaphor of hunger to describe the condition of women as well as to a sub-topic on invisible poverty and hunger after Chartism failed. As Disraeli noted, there were still two Englands "fed by a different food."