Author: Edward Baines
Publisher: London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher & F. Jackson, [pref.1835]
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain
Author: Edward Baines
Publisher: London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher & F. Jackson, [pref.1835]
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Publisher: London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher & F. Jackson, [pref.1835]
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Merchants in Exile
Author: Joan George
Publisher: Gomidas Institute
ISBN: 9781903656082
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This is a history of the Armenian community of Manchester
Publisher: Gomidas Institute
ISBN: 9781903656082
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This is a history of the Armenian community of Manchester
Nation and Migration
Author: Juliet Shields
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190272554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Nation and Migration provides a literary history for a nation that still considers itself a land of immigrants, exploring the significant contributions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales to the development of a British Atlantic literature and culture
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190272554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Nation and Migration provides a literary history for a nation that still considers itself a land of immigrants, exploring the significant contributions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales to the development of a British Atlantic literature and culture
The Black Book
Author: John Wade
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 910
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 910
Book Description
Women's Reading in Britain, 1750-1835
Author: Jacqueline Pearson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521584396
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
The first broad overview and detailed analysis of female reading audiences in this period.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521584396
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
The first broad overview and detailed analysis of female reading audiences in this period.
Little Arthur's History of England
Author: Lady Maria Callcott
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
The British Periodical Text, 1797-1835
Author: Simon Hull
Publisher: Humanities-Ebooks
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
This collaborative book derives from the 2006 Bristol University Conference on periodicals culture in the Romantic era. The essays indicate that the periodical text presented a novel and challenging medium in the Romantic period and enabled a particularly.
Publisher: Humanities-Ebooks
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
This collaborative book derives from the 2006 Bristol University Conference on periodicals culture in the Romantic era. The essays indicate that the periodical text presented a novel and challenging medium in the Romantic period and enabled a particularly.
Thumbelina
Author: Hans Christian Andersen
Publisher: Scandinavia Publishing House
ISBN: 877132691X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Thirty of Hans Christian Andersen's most cherished stories in single volumes Illustrator various artists. Known all over the world, these fairytales hold stories of great value and are a source of inspiration for both young and old.
Publisher: Scandinavia Publishing House
ISBN: 877132691X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Thirty of Hans Christian Andersen's most cherished stories in single volumes Illustrator various artists. Known all over the world, these fairytales hold stories of great value and are a source of inspiration for both young and old.
From Little London to Little Bengal
Author: Daniel E. White
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421411644
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
How literary and religious traffic between Bengal and Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries impelled a complex and contested cosmopolitan imperial culture. From Little London to Little Bengal traces the traffic in culture between Britain and India during the Romantic period. To some, Calcutta appeared to be a “Little London,” while in London itself an Indianized community of returned expatriates was emerging as “Little Bengal.” Circling between the two, this study reads British and Indian literary, religious, and historical sources alongside newspapers, panoramas, religious festivals, idols, and museum exhibitions. Together and apart, Britons and Bengalis waged a transcultural agon under the dynamic conditions of early nineteenth-century imperialism, struggling to claim cosmopolitan perspectives and, in the process, to define modernity. Daniel E. White shows how an ambivalent Protestant contact with Hindu devotion shaped understandings of the imperial mission for Britons and Indians during the period. Investigating global metaphors of circulation and mobility, communication and exchange, commerce and conquest, he follows the movements of people, ideas, books, art, and artifacts initiated by writers, publishers, educators, missionaries, travelers, and reformers. Along the way, he places luminaries like Romantic poet Robert Southey and Hindu reformer Rammohun Roy in dialogue with a fascinating array of lesser-known figures, from the Baptist missionaries of Serampore and the radical English journalist James Silk Buckingham to the mixed-race prodigy Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. In concert and in conflict, these cultural emissaries and activists articulated national and cosmopolitan perspectives that were more than reactions on the part of marginal groups to the metropolitan center of power and culture. The British Empire in India involved recursive transactions between the global East and West, channeling cultural, political, and religious formations that were simultaneously distinct and shared, local, national, and transnational.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421411644
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
How literary and religious traffic between Bengal and Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries impelled a complex and contested cosmopolitan imperial culture. From Little London to Little Bengal traces the traffic in culture between Britain and India during the Romantic period. To some, Calcutta appeared to be a “Little London,” while in London itself an Indianized community of returned expatriates was emerging as “Little Bengal.” Circling between the two, this study reads British and Indian literary, religious, and historical sources alongside newspapers, panoramas, religious festivals, idols, and museum exhibitions. Together and apart, Britons and Bengalis waged a transcultural agon under the dynamic conditions of early nineteenth-century imperialism, struggling to claim cosmopolitan perspectives and, in the process, to define modernity. Daniel E. White shows how an ambivalent Protestant contact with Hindu devotion shaped understandings of the imperial mission for Britons and Indians during the period. Investigating global metaphors of circulation and mobility, communication and exchange, commerce and conquest, he follows the movements of people, ideas, books, art, and artifacts initiated by writers, publishers, educators, missionaries, travelers, and reformers. Along the way, he places luminaries like Romantic poet Robert Southey and Hindu reformer Rammohun Roy in dialogue with a fascinating array of lesser-known figures, from the Baptist missionaries of Serampore and the radical English journalist James Silk Buckingham to the mixed-race prodigy Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. In concert and in conflict, these cultural emissaries and activists articulated national and cosmopolitan perspectives that were more than reactions on the part of marginal groups to the metropolitan center of power and culture. The British Empire in India involved recursive transactions between the global East and West, channeling cultural, political, and religious formations that were simultaneously distinct and shared, local, national, and transnational.
A Gay History of Britain
Author: Matt Cook
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
"A Gay History of Britain tells the extraordinary history of male-male sex and love in Britain, in all its diversity, from the Middle Ages to the present.
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
"A Gay History of Britain tells the extraordinary history of male-male sex and love in Britain, in all its diversity, from the Middle Ages to the present.