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Victorian Lincoln

Victorian Lincoln

Victorian Lincoln

Francis Hill
August 2008
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Paperback
9780521079273
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    Drawing from a wide range of local sources, Sir Francis describes Lincoln as it underwent major change: with the advent of the railways, this ancient cathedral city, hitherto predominantly a market centre, became an industrial city. Sir Francis discusses all aspects of life in the Victorian city, political and municipal reform, the continuing influence of the gentry, the growth of non-confomity and the recovery of Anglicanism, the awakening of the cathedral to new life, and population growth with its attendant social problems - housing, public health and education. Throughout, the author's personal knowledge of the city enables him to give the feel of the period in a fascinating and vivid way. This volume will be of great interest to specialists in nineteenth-century history, and, like the others in the series, to local historians and people who care for the city.

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    August 2008
    Paperback
    9780521079273
    360 pages
    230 × 151 × 22 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The early Victorian scene
    • 2. Politics 1832–68
    • 3. Reform in local government
    • 4. County influence
    • 5. High farming
    • 6. Transport and industry
    • 7. Economic and social change: I
    • 8. Problems of public health
    • 9. Church and chapel: I
    • 10. Politics 1868–1914
    • 11. Industry and agriculture 1870–1914
    • 12. Reluctant progress
    • 13. Church and chapel: II
    • 14 The minster
    • 15. The schools after 1870
    • 16. Economic and social change: II.
      Author
    • Francis Hill