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With its many attractive illustrations Victorian Values is an absorbing portrait of Victorian society and culture, presenting different aspects of the age through profiles (originally published in History Today ) of representative or pioneering figures - among them Dickens, Samuel Smiles, Pugin, Mary Kingsley, Lord Leighton and Joseph Chamberlain. It illuminates Victorian attitudes to a range of issues from education, health and self-help to civic ideals and sexual identity.
With its many attractive illustrationsVictorian Values is an absorbing portrait of Victorian society and culture, presenting different aspects of the age through profiles (originally published in History Today) of representative or pioneering figures - among them Dickens, Samuel Smiles, Pugin, Mary Kingsley, Lord Leighton and Joseph Chamberlain. It illuminates Victorian attitudes to a range of issues from education, health and self-help to civic ideals and sexual identity.
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Foreword Asa Briggs. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction Gordon Marsden. 2. 'Kindness and Reason': William Lovett and Education,Brian Harrison. 3. 'Cultivated Capital': Patronage and Art in Nineteenth-Century Manchester and Leeds, Janet Wolff and Caroline Arscott. 4. Dickens and his Readers, Philip Collins. 5. Pugin and the Medieval Dream, Nigel Yates. 6. New men? The Bourgeois Cult of Home, John Tosh. 7. Titus Salt: Enlightened Entrepreneur, Ian Campbell Bradley. 8. Samuel Smiles: The Gospel of Self-Help, Asa Briggs. 9. Building Bridges: George Godwin and Architectural Journalism,Robert Thorne. 10. Gladstonian Finance, H C G Matthew. 11. Ministering Angels: Victorian Ladies and Nursing Reform, Anne Summers. 12. Josephine Butler: Feminism's Neglected Pioneer,Trevor Fisher. 13. Joseph Chamberlain and the Municipal Ideal, Derek Fraser. 14. Herbert Spencer and 'Inevitable' Progress, Robert M Young. 15.Stewart Headlam and the Christian Socialists,Edward Norman. 16. William Morris: Art and Idealism, Charles Harvey and Jon Press. 17. Mary Kingsley and West Africa, Dea Birkett. 18. Attic Attitudes: Leighton and Aesthetic Philosophy, Stephen Jones. 19. 'Commanding the Heart': Edward Carpenter and Friends, Sheila Rowbotham. 20. The Quest for Englishness, Paul Rich. 21. Diamonds are Forever? Kipling's Imperialism. Index
Foreword Asa Briggs. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction Gordon Marsden. 2. 'Kindness and Reason': William Lovett and Education,Brian Harrison. 3. 'Cultivated Capital': Patronage and Art in Nineteenth-Century Manchester and Leeds, Janet Wolff and Caroline Arscott. 4. Dickens and his Readers, Philip Collins. 5. Pugin and the Medieval Dream, Nigel Yates. 6. New men? The Bourgeois Cult of Home, John Tosh. 7. Titus Salt: Enlightened Entrepreneur, Ian Campbell Bradley. 8. Samuel Smiles: The Gospel of Self-Help, Asa Briggs. 9. Building Bridges: George Godwin and Architectural Journalism,Robert Thorne. 10. Gladstonian Finance, H C G Matthew. 11. Ministering Angels: Victorian Ladies and Nursing Reform, Anne Summers. 12. Josephine Butler: Feminism's Neglected Pioneer,Trevor Fisher. 13. Joseph Chamberlain and the Municipal Ideal, Derek Fraser. 14. Herbert Spencer and 'Inevitable' Progress, Robert M Young. 15.Stewart Headlam and the Christian Socialists,Edward Norman. 16. William Morris: Art and Idealism, Charles Harvey and Jon Press. 17. Mary Kingsley and West Africa, Dea Birkett. 18. Attic Attitudes: Leighton and Aesthetic Philosophy, Stephen Jones. 19. 'Commanding the Heart': Edward Carpenter and Friends, Sheila Rowbotham. 20. The Quest for Englishness, Paul Rich. 21. Diamonds are Forever? Kipling's Imperialism. Index
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