Mid-Georgian Britain
Explore the fascinating era of Mid-Georgian Britain, a time marked by both elegance and hardship, in this insightful book by Jacqueline Riding. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2010, this engaging paperback spans 80 pages, delving into the stark contrasts of social life and customs during this pivotal period in British history.
As the middle and upper classes reveled in their wealth, indulging in various consumer goods, the less fortunate faced dire circumstances, including debtor's prison and a rising tide of crime punishable by death. Riding expertly examines the significance of London as a bustling capital city where the lives of the rich and poor intersected, providing a vivid portrait of society during the Mid-Georgian era.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in British art and culture, "Mid-Georgian Britain" offers a compelling look at the social conditions that shaped an entire nation.