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London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing Jerry White

London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing By Jerry White

London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing by Jerry White


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London in the eighteenth century was very much a new city, risen from the ashes of the Great Fire. With thousands of homes and many landmark buildings destroyed, it had been brought to the brink. This title explores how and to what extent Londoners negotiated and repaired these open wounds.

London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing Summary

London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing by Jerry White

London in the eighteenth century was very much a new city, risen from the ashes of the Great Fire. With thousands of homes and many landmark buildings destroyed, it had been brought to the brink. But the following century was a period of vigorous expansion, of scientific and artistic genius, of blossoming reason, civility, elegance and manners. It was also an age of extremes: of starving poverty and exquisite fashion, of joy and despair, of sentiment and cruelty. Society was fractured by geography, politics, religion and history. And everything was complicated by class. As Daniel Defoe put it, London really was a 'great and monstrous Thing'. Jerry White's tremendous portrait of this turbulent century explores how and to what extent Londoners negotiated and repaired these open wounds. We see them going about their business as bankers or beggars, revelling in an enlarging world of public pleasures, indulging in crimes both great and small - amidst the tightening sinews of power and regulation, and the hesitant beginnings of London democracy. In the long-awaited finale to his acclaimed history of London over 300 years, Jerry White introduces us to shopkeepers and prostitutes, men and women of fashion and genius, street-robbers and thief-takers, as they play out the astonishing drama of life in eighteenth-century London.

London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing Reviews

"An invigorating and thoughtful tour through the metropolis's most extraordinary and bracing of centuries" Sunday Times Online "Together with Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd, White is one of our great chroniclers of London and this beautifully written, impeccably researched and incredibly generous book is a necessity for those of us who are not yet tired of life" -- Frances Wilson Daily Telegraph "A dazzling account... White is a reliable and animated guide" -- Christopher Sylvester Daily Express "Spiralling stories enliven every page of Jerry White's magnificent, fully annotated, accessible and scholarly book" Tablet "Sober yet incisive in his assessments, comprehensive in his coverage, and gimlet-eyes in his choice of detail, he offers an invigorating yet thoughtful tour through London's most extraordinary and bracing of centuries" -- Andrew Holgate Sunday Times

About Jerry White

Professor Jerry White teaches London history at Birkbeck, University of London. His London in the Twentieth Century: A City and Its People won the Wolfson History Prize in 2001 and his bestselling London in the Nineteenth Century was published to critical acclaim in 2007. His oral histories, Rothschild Buildings: Life in an East End Tenement Block 1887-1920 (which won the Jewish Chronicle non-fiction book prize in 1980) and Campbell Bunk: the Worst Street in North London Between the Wars, were reprinted by Pimlico in 2003. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature by the University of London in 2005 and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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GOR004226250
9781847921802
1847921809
London In The Eighteenth Century A Great and Monstrous Thing by Jerry White
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
2012-03-01
704
N/A
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