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It focuses on the decline of the Spitalfields area due to technological advancements in the production of silk and explores the transition of workers from artisans to labourers due to industrialization. It examines how writers of Victorian literature used the Spitalfields silk weavers' floristry to ...
This article examines the role played by the press in late-Victorian popular politics, focusing on the ways in which the press created and sustained distinctive party-political cultures. Through a case study of the Conservative press in ... M Roberts - 《Historical Research》 被引量: 6发表: ...
Alan Mayne, The Imagined Slum: Newspaper Representation in Three Cities, 1870?1914, (1993). Back to (3) 4. Hugh McLeod, Religion and Irreligion in Victorian England: How Secular was the Working Class?, (Bangor, 1993); S. C. Williams, Religious Belief and Popular Culture in Southwark, ...
Alan Mayne, The Imagined Slum: Newspaper Representation in Three Cities, 1870?1914, (1993). Back to (3) 4. Hugh McLeod, Religion and Irreligion in Victorian England: How Secular was the Working Class?, (Bangor, 1993); S. C. Williams, Religious Belief and Popular Culture in Southwark, ...