Popular Conservatism and the Culture of National Government in Inter-War Britain

Popular Conservatism and the Culture of National Government in Inter-War Britain
Title Popular Conservatism and the Culture of National Government in Inter-War Britain PDF eBook
Author Geraint Thomas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 373
Release 2020-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1108483127

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A radical reading of British Conservatives' fortunes between the wars, exploring how the party adapted to mass democracy after 1918.

Virtue, Fortune, And Faith

Virtue, Fortune, And Faith
Title Virtue, Fortune, And Faith PDF eBook
Author Marieke De Goede
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 266
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN 1452907005

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A revealing examination of the often misunderstood history of contemporary financial markets.

Views and Reviews

Views and Reviews
Title Views and Reviews PDF eBook
Author Havelock Ellis
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1932
Genre English essays
ISBN

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Christian Converts and Social Protests in Meiji Japan

Christian Converts and Social Protests in Meiji Japan
Title Christian Converts and Social Protests in Meiji Japan PDF eBook
Author Irwin Scheiner
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 279
Release 2020-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 0472901931

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Nowhere has there been a discussion of the confusion necessarily generated by the rapidity of the change or of the agony created in the lives of many whose attitudes, expectations, and even success depended on the continuance of now abolished institutions. Historians have ignored the settled conditions of most samurai and instead concentrated on the study of the minority of activist samurai leaders who, with the backing of only a few Han (feudal domains) sought to overthrow the old order and whose success in doing so has made the study of the modernization of Japan the prime concern of historians. The history of the Meiji period may have been an overall political and industrial success story, but for a fuller understanding of the conditions of that success it is also necessary to understand "what it was really like" for the members of the old elite to be estranged from the proponents of revolution and what many members did to assure their own social and psychological position in a world they had not expected. In this book the author attempts to show that the impact of the Meiji Restoration destroyed the meaningfulness of the Confucian doctrine for these declasse samurai. Through Christianity, the samurai attempted to revive their status in society by finding a doctrine that offered a meaningful path to power. But in doing so, they had to accept a new theory of social relations. Ultimately, as the convert's understanding of society became totally informed by the Christian doctrine, they accepted a transcendent authority that brought them into conflict with society about them. Therefore, to understand the development of a Christian opposition in Meiji society we must begin with the conversion experience itself. [intro]

Thomas Hardy and Empire

Thomas Hardy and Empire
Title Thomas Hardy and Empire PDF eBook
Author Dr Jane L Bownas
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 305
Release 2012-12-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1409471098

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Unlike many of his contemporaries, Thomas Hardy is not generally recognized as an imperial writer, even though he wrote during a period of major expansion of the British Empire and in spite of the many allusions to the Roman Empire and Napoleonic Wars in his writing. Jane L. Bownas examines the context of these references, proposing that Hardy was a writer who not only posed a challenge to the whole of established society, but one whose writings bring into question the very notion of empire. Bownas argues that Hardy takes up ideas of the primitive and civilized that were central to Western thought in the nineteenth century, contesting this opposition and highlighting the effect outsiders have on so-called 'primitive' communities. In her discussion of the oppressions of imperialism, she analyzes the debate surrounding the use of gender as an articulated category, together with race and class, and shows how, in exposing the power structures operating within Britain, Hardy produces a critique of all forms of ideological oppression.

Bohemian Days in Fleet Street

Bohemian Days in Fleet Street
Title Bohemian Days in Fleet Street PDF eBook
Author William Mackay (Journalist)
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1913
Genre Journalists
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Mary Wollstonecraft in Context

Mary Wollstonecraft in Context
Title Mary Wollstonecraft in Context PDF eBook
Author Nancy E. Johnson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2020-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1108266223

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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) was one of the most influential and controversial women of her age. No writer, except perhaps her political foe, Edmund Burke, and her fellow reformer, Thomas Paine, inspired more intense reactions. In her brief literary career before her untimely death in 1797, Wollstonecraft achieved remarkable success in an unusually wide range of genres: from education tracts and political polemics, to novels and travel writing. Just as impressive as her expansive range was the profound evolution of her thinking in the decade when she flourished as an author. In this collection of essays, leading international scholars reveal the intricate biographical, critical, cultural, and historical context crucial for understanding Mary Wollstonecraft's oeuvre. Chapters on British radicalism and conservatism, French philosophes and English Dissenters, constitutional law and domestic law, sentimental literature, eighteenth-century periodicals and more elucidate Wollstonecraft's social and political thought, historical writings, moral tales for children, and novels.