Lancastrians e-bog
196,23 DKK
(inkl. moms 245,29 DKK)
This popular history explores the cultural heritage and identity of Lancashire, stretching from the Mersey to the Lake District. Paul Salveson charts the countys transformation from a largely agricultural region noted for its religious learning into the Industrial Revolutions powerhouse, as an emerging self-confident bourgeoisie drove economic growth. This capital boom came with a cultural blos...
E-bog
196,23 DKK
Forlag
Hurst Publishers
Udgivet
29 juni 2023
Længde
432 sider
Genrer
Local history
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781805261087
This popular history explores the cultural heritage and identity of Lancashire, stretching from the Mersey to the Lake District. Paul Salveson charts the countys transformation from a largely agricultural region noted for its religious learning into the Industrial Revolutions powerhouse, as an emerging self-confident bourgeoisie drove economic growth. This capital boom came with a cultural blossoming, creating todays Lancashire.Industrialists strongly committed to the arts endowed galleries and museums, producing a diverse world of science, technology, music and literature. Lancashire developed a distinct business culture, but this was also the birthplace of the world co-operative movement, and the heart of democracy campaigns including Chartism and womens suffrage. Lancashire has generally welcomed incomers, who have long helped to inform its distinctive identity: fourteenth-century Flemish weavers; nineteenth-century Irish immigrants and Jewish refugees; and, more recently, New Lancastrians from Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe.This long-overdue book explores contemporary Lancastrian culture, following modern upheavals and Lancashires fragmentation compared with its old rival Yorkshire. What future awaits the 6 million people of this rich historic region?