The Economy of Kent, 1640-1914

The Economy of Kent, 1640-1914

Author: Alan Armstrong

Publisher: Boydell Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9780851155821

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Studies of Kent's economic history confirm the industrial revolution to have been less cataclysmic and more widespread then formerly accepted.


Dining with the Victorians

Dining with the Victorians

Author: Emma Kay

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1445646552

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Journey through Britain’s food history and discover the fascinating, gruesome and wonderful culinary traditions of the Victorians.


Kent's Seaside Resorts Through Time

Kent's Seaside Resorts Through Time

Author: John Clancy

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2012-10-15

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1445629038

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the developments of the typical seaside resort from its inception in the eighteenth century through to its heyday


An Historical Atlas of Kent

An Historical Atlas of Kent

Author: Terence Lawson

Publisher: History Press (SC)

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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This comprehensive new historical atlas, based on current research, fills a notable gap in the published histories of the county and will serve for many years as an important work of reference for the history of Kent. The 250 newly drawn and reader-friendly maps cover topics ranging from the earliest Stone-Age occupation to such modern developments as the growth of leisure industries. Virtually every aspect of Kent s history is clearly mapped and explained in this remarkable new work. Kent can probably claim to have more unique features in its history than most other counties, all fully reflected in this atlas. The Cathedral at Cantebury with its medieval shrine to St Thomas Becket requires the general subject of pilgrimage to be covered in detail; the Cinque Ports, the echoes of their ancient privileges still apparent by the early 19th century, are another Kentish phenomenon; Romney Marsh, although not quite the separate continent that some claim, is nevertheless well worthy of the detailed account of its medieval history; Kent s perennial role as a gateway is perfectly illustrated by the "Strangers" from the near Continent who settled widely in the 16th and 17th centuries. Kent s industrial history is dominated by the unique concentration of royal dockyards; while the story of Kent s coalfield, isolated from its cousins in the North and Midlands, is yet another remarkable chapter. Finally, being located between the capital and the shortest crossing to the Continent, Kent s relationship with London has been exceptionally close since medieval times and is a recurring theme in this atlas. Several topics not usually covered in county historical atlases are included, for example the introduction of public water and gas supplies in the 19th century, together with the expansion of banking services and the local press. Though Kent has seen much in its time, it has never before seen a book like this, which will be welcomed well beyond the Kentish borders."


The Victorians Since 1901

The Victorians Since 1901

Author: Miles Taylor

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2004-09-04

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780719067259

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Over a century after the death of Queen Victoria, historians are busy re-appraising her age and achievements. However, our understanding of the Victorian era is itself a part of history, shaped by changing political, cultural and intellectual fashions. Bringing together a group of international scholars from the disciplines of history, English literature, art history and cultural studies, this book identifies and assesses the principal influences on twentieth-century attitudes towards the Victorians. Developments in academia, popular culture, public history and the internet are covered in this important and stimulating collection, and the final chapters anticipate future global trends in interpretations of the Victorian era, making an essential volume for students of Victorian Studies.


Fodor's New England

Fodor's New England

Author: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff

Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 1400007216

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Describes major tourist attractions in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing expanded coverage of Hartford, Boston, and Cape Cod


Victorian & Edwardian Kent

Victorian & Edwardian Kent

Author: Aylwin Guilmant

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2008-11-15

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1445626098

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The lives of ordinary men and women were played out in front of this rich and varied backdrop, and Victorian and Edwardian Kent captures the flavour of this bygone era.


Victoria

Victoria

Author: Catherine Reef

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0544716140

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A captivating biography about Queen Victoria (1819-1901), one of England's most fascinating royals. Her long reign was filled with drama, death, intrigue, and passion, and took place during a time of great transformation, an era that bears her name--the Victorian period. Full color. 8 x 10.


The Art of the English Murder

The Art of the English Murder

Author: Lucy Worsley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-10-15

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1605987190

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Murder—a dark, shameful deed, the last resort of the desperate or a vile tool of the greedy. And a very strange obsession. But where did this fixation develop? And what does it tell us about ourselves?Our fascination with crimes like these became a form of national entertainment, inspiring novels and plays, prose and paintings, poetry and true-crime journalism. At a point during the birth of the modern era, murder entered the popular psyche, and it’s been a part of us ever since.The Art of the English Murder is a unique exploration of the art of crime—and a riveting investigation into the English criminal soul by one of our finest historians.