Passengers: Life in Britain During the Stagecoach Era

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F5822
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This book is a social history of the country between 1790 and 1840. This absorbing and thoroughly researched book has an initial focus on transport and hospitality, but it is also a wider portrait of this important but neglected period of British history. James Hobson covers all aspects of the period: work, law, technology, finance, politics, poverty and crime are the most prominent. The inn and the stagecoach were some of the few places that the different classes met and co-existed in a country that was stratified and deferential. The poor served the transport and hospitality system, the middle classes used it and the ruling classes profited from it. The life of women is an important part of this book; they worked at levels in the travel and hospitality industries. This is everybody's story, an exposition of real places and real people in a society that was 'on the move' in all senses of the phrase.

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Stock Code F5822.0
Author Hobson J
ISBN13 9781781558225
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 156
Page Count 192
Publication Date 12 Aug 2021
Publication Status Out of print
Publisher FONTHILL MEDIA
Record last updated 13/02/2026
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