book chapter

England and the English in the eighteenth century: chapters in the social history of the times -- Vol. 2

Ward & DowneyLondon • Published In 1891 • Pages:

By: Sydney, William Connor.

Abstract
This source is a continuation of 6: Sydney and it includes chapters on conditions of roads and traveling, popular health resorts, the state of education, literature, politics, riots in London, life in rural areas, the criminal code, religion, and a description of clandestine marriages performed in the Fleet prison. Together with 6: Sydney, this source presents comprehensive treatment of social life in the eighteenth century.
Subjects
Travel
Highways and bridges
Highway transport
Animal transport
Gender status
Taxation and public income
Political movements
Revolution
Public works
Ethnosociology
Travel services
Crime
Property offenses
Medical therapy
Executive household
Ethnogeography
Housing
Daily routine
Education system
Elections
Streets and traffic
Political parties
Sodalities
Ingroup antagonisms
Eating
Alcoholic beverages
General character of religion
Religious denominations
Brawls, riots, and banditry
Recreational facilities
Urban and rural life
Education
Law
Literature
Marriage
culture
British (1714-1815)
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
Europe
Sub Region
British Isles
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Types
Historian
Indigenous Person
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Marlene Martin; 1977 ; Teferi Adem Abate ; 2011
Field Date
none
Coverage Date
eighteenth century (1700-1799)
Coverage Place
England
Notes
William Connor Sydney
Category 66 was used for discussions of politics in general and category 579 was used for discussions of the 'mob,' or 'rabble,' or the 'fourth estate.' Headnoted dates are approximate.
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
02024357
LCSH
England--Social life and customs--18th century