Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century
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Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century
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- The social content of education, 1808-1870, a study of the working class school reader in England and Ireland, J. M. Goldstrom
- After Ruskin, the social and political legacies of a Victorian prophet 1870-1920, Stuart Eagles
- Ecrire la pauvreté, les enquêtes sociales britanniques aux XIXe et XXe siècles, sous la direction de J. Carré et J.-P. Révauger
- Rogues and vagabonds, vagrant underworld in Britain, 1815-1985, Lionel Rose
- The transformation of Britain, 1830-1939, G.E. Mingay
- The origins of modern English society, 1780-1880, by Harold Perkin
- Images of youth, age, class, and the male youth problem, 1880-1920, Harry Hendrick
- The challenge of labour, shaping British society, 1850-1930, Keith Burgess
- Neighbours, distrust, and the state, what the poorer working class in Britain felt about government and each other, 1860s to 1930s, Marc Brodie
- Science, reform, and politics in Victorian Britain, the Social Science Association, 1857-1886, Lawrence Goldman
- A cultural history of the British census, envisioning the multitude in the nineteenth century, Kathrin Levitan
- Working-class cultures in Britain 1890-1960, gender, class, and ethnicity, Joanna Bourke
- British society, 1680-1880, dynamism, containment, and change, Richard Price
- Early Victorian government, 1830-1870, Oliver MacDonagh
- Culture and anarchy, by Matthew Arnold ; edited by Samuel Lipman ; commentary by Maurice Cowling ... [and others]
- In darkest England and the way out
- British society and the French Wars, 1793-1815, Clive Emsley
- Great deaths, grieving, religion, and nationhood in Victorian and Edwardian Britain, John Wolffe
- The gender of photography, how masculine and feminine values shaped the history of nineteenth-century photography, Nicole Hudgins
- The struggle for the breeches, gender and the making of the British working class, Anna Clark
- Bread Winner, an Intimate History of the Victorian Economy, Emma Griffin
- Elites and the wealthy in modern British history, essays in social and economic history, W.D. Rubinstein
- The archaeology of improvement in Britain, 1750-1850, Sarah Tarlow
- The great Victorian boom, 1850-1873, prepared for the Economic History Society by R. A. Church
- Artisans, peasants, & proletarians, 1760-1860, essays presented to Gwyn A. Williams, edited by Clive Emsley and James Walvin
- The Industrial revolution and British society, edited by Patrick K. O'Brien and Roland Quinault
- Newspapers, politics and English society, 1695-1855, Hannah Barker
- The making of the English working class, E.P. Thompson
- The age of reform, 1815-1870, by Sir Llewellyn Woodward
- Victorian values, secularism and the size of families, J.A. Banks
- A tale of two capitalisms, sacred economics in nineteenth-century Britain, Supritha Rajan
- Politics and social change in modern Britain, essays presented to A.F. Thompson, editor P.J. Waller
- Shooting Victoria, madness, mayhem, and the rebirth of the British monarchy, Paul Thomas Murphy
- The refugee question in mid-Victorian politics, Bernard Porter
- The rise of consumer society in Britain, 1880-1980, John Benson
- Victorian science in context, edited by Bernard Lightman
- A short history of the British Industrial Revolution, Emma Griffin
- Heroes of invention, technology, liberalism and British identity, 1750-1914, Christine MacLeod
- Economy and society in nineteenth-century Britain, Richard Tames
- Victorian values, personalities and perspectives in Nineteenth-century society, edited by Gordon Marsden
- British coalminers in the nineteenth century, a social history, John Benson
- The essential E.P. Thompson, edited by Dorothy Thompson
- The Victorian city, images and realities, edited by H. J. Dyos and Michael Wolff
- State and society, British political and social history, 1870-1992, Martin Pugh
- In the service of empire, domestic service and mastery in metropole and colony, Fae Dussart
- Britain's prime and Britain's decline, the British economy, 1870-1914, Sidney Pollard
- Leisure and society, 1830-1950, James Walvin
- Victorian culture and society, Edited by Eugene C. Black
- Socialism, radicalism, and nostalgia, social criticism in Britain, 1775-1830, William Stafford
- Private lives, public spirit, a social history of Britain, 1870-1914, José Harris
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