The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London: Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable
"Charles Booth's seventeen-volume series, The Life and Labour of the People in London (1886-1903), is one of the staples of late Victorian social history. But historians have paid comparatively little attention to its third section, on religious influences. In this book, Tom Gibson-Brydon...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Charles Booth's seventeen-volume series, The Life and Labour of the People in London (1886-1903), is one of the staples of late Victorian social history. But historians have paid comparatively little attention to its third section, on religious influences. In this book, Tom Gibson-Brydon sets out to remedy this neglect of the religious dimension by immersing himself in the largely untapped interviews of the 1,800 London churchmen and women in the Booth archive at the London School of Economics. The first third of the study discusses the philosophy of Booth himself and the genesis of the religious influences series. The second third considers the agents of London charity: ministers and philanthropic women. The concluding third focuses on the recipients of charity: London's poor. The frank testimony of "social scientists," Christians, and philanthropists deploying moralistic languages that stigmatized and excluded the despised underclasses comes as no surprise. But what is more unexpected is the extent to which members of the working classes themselves deployed moral segregation as they tried to maintain their rank in the poor-but-respectable hierarchy. In critiquing the warm idea of working-class solidarity and community-building traditionally portrayed by many leading social and labour historians, the book argues for a much meaner, bleaker reality in London's teeming neighbourhoods."-- |
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adam_text | Charles Booths seventeen-volume series, The Life and Labour oftke People in London
(1886-1903), is a staple of late Victorian social history and a monumental
work of scholarship. Despite these facts, historians have paid little attention
to its section on religious influences. Thomas Gibson-Brydon’s The Moral
Mappingof Victorian and Edwardian London seeks to remedy this neglect.
Combing through the interviews Booth and his researchers conducted
with 1,800 churchmen and women, Gibson-Brydon not only brings to life
a cast of characters - from “Jesusist” vicars to Peckham Rye preachers to
women drinkers - but also uncovers a city-wide audit of charitable giving
and philanthropic practices. Discussing the philosophy of Booth, the
genesis of his “Religious Influences” series, and the agents and recipients of
London charity, this study is a frank testimony on British moral segregation
at the turn of the century. In critiquing the idea of working-class solidarity
and community-building traditionally portrayed by many leading social and
labour historians, Gibson-Brydon displays a meaner, bleaker reality in
Londons teeming neighbourhoods.
Demonstrating the wealth of untapped information that can be gleaned
from Booth s archives, The Moral Mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London raises
new questions about working-class communities, cultures, urbanization, and
religion at the height of the British Empire.
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spelling | Gibson-Brydon, Thomas R. C. 1976-2009 Verfasser (DE-588)1102540358 aut The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable Thomas R.C. Gibson-Brydon ; edited by Hillary Kaell and Brian Lewis Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press [2016] © 2016 xi, 226 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Charles Booth's seventeen-volume series, The Life and Labour of the People in London (1886-1903), is one of the staples of late Victorian social history. But historians have paid comparatively little attention to its third section, on religious influences. In this book, Tom Gibson-Brydon sets out to remedy this neglect of the religious dimension by immersing himself in the largely untapped interviews of the 1,800 London churchmen and women in the Booth archive at the London School of Economics. The first third of the study discusses the philosophy of Booth himself and the genesis of the religious influences series. The second third considers the agents of London charity: ministers and philanthropic women. The concluding third focuses on the recipients of charity: London's poor. The frank testimony of "social scientists," Christians, and philanthropists deploying moralistic languages that stigmatized and excluded the despised underclasses comes as no surprise. But what is more unexpected is the extent to which members of the working classes themselves deployed moral segregation as they tried to maintain their rank in the poor-but-respectable hierarchy. In critiquing the warm idea of working-class solidarity and community-building traditionally portrayed by many leading social and labour historians, the book argues for a much meaner, bleaker reality in London's teeming neighbourhoods."-- Booth, Charles / 1840-1916 / Life and labour of the people in London Booth, Charles 1840-1916 Life and labour of the people in London (DE-588)4352180-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialgeschichte 1886-1903 gnd rswk-swf Poor / England / London Working class / England / London Charities / England / London Religiöses Leben (DE-588)4115741-2 gnd rswk-swf London (England) / Moral conditions London (England) / Religion London (England) / Social conditions London (DE-588)4074335-4 gnd rswk-swf Booth, Charles 1840-1916 Life and labour of the people in London (DE-588)4352180-0 u London (DE-588)4074335-4 g Religiöses Leben (DE-588)4115741-2 s Sozialgeschichte 1886-1903 z DE-604 Kaell, Hillary (DE-588)1056949341 edt Lewis, Brian edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-7735-9860-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-7735-9861-4 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028959140&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable |
title_auth | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable |
title_exact_search | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable |
title_full | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable Thomas R.C. Gibson-Brydon ; edited by Hillary Kaell and Brian Lewis |
title_fullStr | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable Thomas R.C. Gibson-Brydon ; edited by Hillary Kaell and Brian Lewis |
title_full_unstemmed | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London Charles Booth, Christian charity, and the poor-but-respectable Thomas R.C. Gibson-Brydon ; edited by Hillary Kaell and Brian Lewis |
title_short | The moral mapping of Victorian and Edwardian London |
title_sort | the moral mapping of victorian and edwardian london charles booth christian charity and the poor but respectable |
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