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Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 1901-1910 in Their Own Words

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 1901-1910 in Their Own Words
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Max Arthur
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
Oral history
ISBN/Barcode 9780007216147
ClassificationsDewey:941.0823
Audience
General
Illustrations (b/w integrated illustrations - c. 65)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperPerennial
Publication Date 2 April 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Max Arthur, bestselling author of the hugely popular Forgotten Voices series, recaptures the day-to-day lives of working people in the Edwardian era. The Edwardian era is often eclipsed in the popular imagination by the Victorian age that preceded it and World War I that followed. In this wonderful work, Max Arthur redresses this imbalance, combining oral history and images from the rediscovered Edwardian Mitchell and Kenyon film footage to give voice to the forgotten figures who peopled the cities, factories and seasides of Britain. This extraordinary period was fuelled by a relentless sense of progress and witnessed the invention of many of the technologies we now take for granted. The extremes of this upstairs-downstairs world prompted a huge upsurge in political activity, and the Edwardian age saw the rise of socialism and the emergence of the suffragette movement. These years are made all the more poignant by our knowledge that World War I was imminent and this time of optimistic development would be brutally cut short. This exciting work draws together the experiences of people from all walks of life, capturing the first generation that were able to record their lives on film and imbuing them with an emotional immediacy.

Author Biography

Max Arthur served with the RAF and has written several bestselling oral history books about 20th-century history in war and peacetime. He lectures on strategy and leadership and writes for the Independent. His previous books include Above All, Courage, Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Forgotten Voices of the Second World War, Symbol of Courage: a History of the Victoria Cross and Lost Voices of the Royal Navy.

Reviews

'What emerges from these hundred's of forgotten voices is not change but continuity -- the essence of a national character which survived two world wars and survives today.' Daily Mail 'Another of Max Arthur's splendid oral histories, giving the undiluted voices literally of princes and paupers!this is a rich and informative read.' BBC History Magazine 'Fascinating and sometimes touching!Max Arthur vividly recreates the world of our great-grandparents!' Image Magazine 'Max Arthur is a researcher with a huge appetite for the almost forgotten!"Lost Voices" penetrates to the core of Edwardian Life -- a marvellous evocation of a neglected era.' Oxford Times