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Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I—1841-1857
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
1.
PART I THE TWO NATIONS
1.
Mr. PUNCH'S History of Modern England PUNCH AND THE PEOPLE
2.
CHARTISM
3.
MACHINERY AND MONEY-MAKING
4.
EDUCATION
5.
RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY
6.
FROM PEACE TO WAR
ENTR'ACTE LONDON IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY
2.
PART II THE SOCIAL FABRIC
1.
THE COURT
2.
THE OLD NOBILITY
3.
SOCIETY—EXCLUSIVE, GENTEEL, AND SHABBY GENTEEL
4.
THE LIBERAL PROFESSIONS
5.
WOMEN IN THE 'FORTIES AND 'FIFTIES
6.
FASHION IN DRESS
7.
THE DRAMA, OPERA, MUSIC, AND THE FINE ARTS
8.
PERSONALITIES
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Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I—1841-1857
THE RECONCILIATION OR, AS IT OUGHT TO BE Reproduced from the cartoon in
Punch
, 15th March, 1845.
[Description: The frontispiece to Mr. Punch's History of Modern England, Vol. 1., a cartoon entitled "The Reconciliation: Or, As It Ought To Be." The cartoon shows a gentleman wearing noble robes speaking with a workingman; they salute each other. The nobleman stands upon sheets of paper labelled "poor laws" and "game laws," while the working man stands on a smoking torch. ]
Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I—1841-1857