A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People? England 1783-1846 |
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Author:
| Hilton, Boyd |
Series title: | New Oxford History of England Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-822830-1 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2006 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $90.95 |
Book Description:
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In a period scarred by apprehensions of revolution, war, invasion, poverty, and disease, elite members of society lived in constant fear of what they thought of as the 'mad, bad, and dangerous people'. Boyd Hilton examines the changes in politics and society in the years 1783-1846, and how the raffish and rakish style of eighteenth-century society, having reached a peak in the Regency, then succumbed to the new norms of respectability popularly known as 'Victorianism'.
In a period scarred by apprehensions of revolution, war, invasion, poverty, and disease, elite members of society lived in constant fear of what they thought of as the 'mad, bad, and dangerous people'. Boyd Hilton examines the changes in politics and society in the years 1783-1846, and how the raffish and rakish style of eighteenth-century society, having reached a peak in the Regency, then succumbed to the new norms of respectability popularly known as 'Victorianism'.