The paper uses unusually rich evidence from a manuscript life history written in 1901 from personal diaries to explore the changing relationship between home and workplace in Victorian London. The life history of Henry Jaques demonstrates the way in which decisions about employment and residence were related both to each other and to stages of the family life course. The uncertainty of work, lack of income to support a growing family, rising aspirations, the constant threat of illness, the ease of moving between rented property, close ties between home and workplace, the stresses produced by home working, and the attractions of suburbanization all interacted to shape the residential and employment history of Jaques and his family. The theme...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...
This thesis sets out to explore the development of working-class housing in Plymouth, East Stonehous...
Taking as its subject the estate of Chatsworth, in rural Derbyshire, this thesis addresses the quest...
ABSTRACT: The paper uses unusually rich evidence from a manuscript life history written in 1901 from...
© 2016, The Author(s). The development of what Mayne and Lawrence (Urban History 26: 325–48, 1999) t...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
In the XIXth century the journey to work was one of the main constraints on intra-urban residential ...
This thesis argues that research on residential mobility within individual nineteenth- ... Abstract ...
This thesis examines the place of ‘home’ in the lives of the poorest residents of the late Victorian...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
How to improve the lives of the working class and the poor in Britain has been a key concern for soc...
Until the late nineteenth century the ties between people, familial or otherwise, were the only effe...
PhDThis thesis explores the relationship of servants to the domestic spaces in which they lived and ...
In most societies the ability to move easily from place to place is a taken-for-granted aspect of tw...
This ‘collective family biography’, taking the family as the unit of analysis, is a microhistory whi...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...
This thesis sets out to explore the development of working-class housing in Plymouth, East Stonehous...
Taking as its subject the estate of Chatsworth, in rural Derbyshire, this thesis addresses the quest...
ABSTRACT: The paper uses unusually rich evidence from a manuscript life history written in 1901 from...
© 2016, The Author(s). The development of what Mayne and Lawrence (Urban History 26: 325–48, 1999) t...
A paper given at the European Association for Urban History Conference, Stockholm, 31 August 200
In the XIXth century the journey to work was one of the main constraints on intra-urban residential ...
This thesis argues that research on residential mobility within individual nineteenth- ... Abstract ...
This thesis examines the place of ‘home’ in the lives of the poorest residents of the late Victorian...
This thesis is divided into three sections. The first surveys the relationship of landlord and tenan...
How to improve the lives of the working class and the poor in Britain has been a key concern for soc...
Until the late nineteenth century the ties between people, familial or otherwise, were the only effe...
PhDThis thesis explores the relationship of servants to the domestic spaces in which they lived and ...
In most societies the ability to move easily from place to place is a taken-for-granted aspect of tw...
This ‘collective family biography’, taking the family as the unit of analysis, is a microhistory whi...
This thesis employs almost five hundred household inventories relating to properties in England and ...
This thesis sets out to explore the development of working-class housing in Plymouth, East Stonehous...
Taking as its subject the estate of Chatsworth, in rural Derbyshire, this thesis addresses the quest...