Georgian Britain
We look back now to the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as the time of origins of modernity -commercial and industrial revolutions, demographic transition, imperial expansion, the rise of working-class and artisan radicalism, and the emergence of the bourgeois public sphere. But this time of origins and transitions was also cast in contradictions and conflict: riches and poverty; markets and slaves; gender divisions; private life and public virtue; consumers and criminals; enlightened rationalism and religious enthusiasm, oligarchic government and popular radicalism. The eighteenth century was the great time of possibilities, opportunities, new directions and identities, but no certainties of what these were to be. This course provides an overview of these and other themes of a society creating itself anew.
The seventeenth century legacy and the uses of the past
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
The seventeenth century legacy and the uses of the past
DownloadReligious identity: anti-Catholicism, the Church of England and dissent
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Religious identity: anti-Catholicism, the Church of England and dissent
DownloadPolitical identity and popular protest: Whigs, Jacobitism, Excise Crisis.
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Political identity and popular protest: Whigs, Jacobitism, Excise Crisis.
DownloadRadicalism and reactions to the French Revolution
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Radicalism and reactions to the French Revolution
DownloadImperial identities: the 'first British Empire'
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Imperial identities: the 'first British Empire'
DownloadThe domestic impact of the Napoleonic wars
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
The domestic impact of the Napoleonic wars
DownloadLuxury goods, consumerism and Colonial commodities
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Luxury goods, consumerism and Colonial commodities
DownloadEnlightenment and scientific culture
12:25 Mon 05 Jan 2009
Enlightenment and scientific culture
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