After the Victorians

Written by a team of eminent historians, these essays explore how ten twentieth-century intellectuals and social reformers sought to adapt such familiar Victorian values as `civilisation', `domesticity', `conscience' and `improvement' to modern conditions of democracy, feminism a...

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Other Authors: Mandler, Peter (Editor), Pedersen, Susan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 1994
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