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Hugh Cunningham

    Grace Darling
    The Volunteer Force
    Children and Childhood in Western Society Since 1500
    The reputation of philanthropy since 1750
    • The Volunteer Force

      A Social and Political History 1859-1908

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the emergence of a part-time military force in the mid-nineteenth century, this study explores its historical context and significance. Originally published in 1975, it delves into the motivations behind the formation of the Volunteer Force and its impact on society and military practices of the time. The book provides insights into the challenges and developments faced by this unique military organization, highlighting its role in shaping modern military structures.

      The Volunteer Force2020
    • The reputation of philanthropy since 1750

      Britain and beyond

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of philanthropy, the book delves into the duality of public perception, highlighting the tension between admiration and criticism faced by philanthropists. It examines how the modern understanding of philanthropy as wealthy individuals supporting good causes emerged and invites readers to reflect on the appropriate role of philanthropy in contemporary society. Through its original insights, the work aims to enhance the discourse surrounding charitable giving and its implications for humankind.

      The reputation of philanthropy since 17502020
      4.0
    • Grace Darling

      Victorian Heroine

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In the earlyr morning of 7 September 1838, Grace Darling, daughter of the keeper of the Longstone Lighthouse on the Farne Islands, rowed with her father to rescue survivors from the wrecked steamer Forfarshire. Her heroism caused a sensation. She was asked to appear at a London Theatre and an Edinburgh circus. Queen Victoria headed the subscription list for a fund to support her, Wordsworth was one of the many poets who sang her praises. Immediately a national heroine, her fame spread throughout the world. The author tells the extraoridnary story of how Grace became a celebrity, her name and image used to sell books, soap and chocolates: and of how, since her tragically early death in 1842, her deed and her fame have been kept alive into the twenty-first century. - See more at: http://www.betterworldbooks.com/book-...

      Grace Darling2007
    • This book investigates the relationship between ideas about childhood and the actual experience of being a child, and assesses how it has changed over the span of 500 years. Hugh Cunningham tells an engaging story of the development of ideas about childhood from the Renaissance to the present, including Locke, Rosseau, Wordsworth and Freud.

      Children and Childhood in Western Society Since 15002005
      3.5