
Social Life in England 1750-1850
'Social Life in England 1750-1850' Summary
'Social Life in England 1750-1850' by F.J. Foakes-Jackson takes the reader on a journey through the lives and customs of England during a transformative period. The book delves into the social fabric of the time, encompassing the religious fervor sparked by John Wesley's preaching, the realities of rural life as observed by the poet George Crabbe, and the intellectual milieu of Cambridge University. Foakes-Jackson also illuminates the societal shifts brought about by the Industrial Revolution and the societal distinctions of the Regency and Victorian eras. He provides a nuanced understanding of how these changes impacted various classes, from the daily lives of ordinary citizens to the more privileged segments of society. The book concludes with a glimpse into the sporting life of the era, particularly the thrill of fox hunting.Book Details
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