Penny Loaves and Butter Cheap: Britain in 1846

Penny Loaves and Butter Cheap: Britain in 1846 by Stephen Bates


ISBN
9781781852545
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
352
Dimensions
145 x 228mm

A kaleidoscopic picture of Britain in 1846, a nation on the brink of economic and social change as the Industrial Revolution deepened its impact.

1846 was a pivotal moment in British history. This was the year in which Parliament repealed the Corn Laws, chipping away at the power of landowners and ushering in an age of free trade. It was also a time of social tension: child labour and slum housing would provide a seed-bed for political discontents that would intensify as the century progressed. In Ireland the human tragedy of the Great Famine was entering its second year. Stephen Bates describes the events of an extraordinary yearfor a society in the grip of the Industrial Revolution but also on the cusp of modernity.
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