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This book is a pioneering social and economic study of a London suburban parish in the seventeenth century, which sheds new light on the important but relatively neglected topic of London's social history. Chapters on demography, social and occupational structure, topography, population turnover and residential mobility, and neighbourly relations, lead to a discussion of the involvement of the inhabitants of the district in local government and church ceremonial. Throughout, social and economic features of the neighbourhood are compared to those found elsewhere in London, and in other towns and cities, in early modern England. The book will therefore be of interest to all concerned with the behaviour of the town dweller in the past, and will serve as a springboard for further historical studies of urban society.
Neighborhoods --- Quartiers (Urbanisme) --- History --- Histoire --- London (England) --- Southwark (London, England) --- Londres (Angleterre) --- Southwark (Londres, Angleterre) --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions. --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- Neighborhood --- -Neighborhood --- Neighbourhoods --- Communities --- -London (England) --- -Southwark (London, England) --- -Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- -History --- Conditions économiques --- Southwark, Eng. --- Southwark (England) --- London Borough of Southwark (England) --- Bermondsey (London, England) --- Camberwell (London, England) --- Arts and Humanities
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Historic buildings --- -Historic houses, etc. --- Historical buildings --- Architecture --- Buildings --- Monuments --- Historic sites --- London (England) --- -Southwark (London, England) --- -London (England) --- Description and travel --- Description --- Southwark (London, England) --- Description and travel. --- -Description and travel --- Historic houses, etc. --- Southwark, Eng. --- Southwark (England) --- London Borough of Southwark (England) --- Bermondsey (London, England) --- Camberwell (London, England)
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Lambeth (London, England) --- Southwark (London, England) --- Southwark, Eng. --- Southwark (England) --- London Borough of Southwark (England) --- Bermondsey (London, England) --- Camberwell (London, England) --- London Borough of Lambeth (England) --- Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth --- Parish of Lambeth (London, England) --- Antiquities.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Material culture --- Southwark (London, England) --- Great Britain --- London (England) --- Antiquities. --- History --- 902 <41 LONDON> --- Archeologie--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland--LONDON --- 902 <41 LONDON> Archeologie--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland--LONDON --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Southwark, Eng. --- Southwark (England) --- London Borough of Southwark (England) --- Bermondsey (London, England) --- Camberwell (London, England)
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The son of a shopkeeper, Joseph Lancaster (1778-1838) received little formal education himself. In 1798 he set up a school in Southwark, waiving fees for poor children. Originally published in 1803, this work sets out in detail the philosophy and practice of Lancaster's system of education, which relied on peer tutoring. He was always concerned with the education of the underprivileged in industrial cities, lamenting that 'poor children be deprived of even an initiatory share of education, and of almost any attention to their morals'. The early decades of the nineteenth century saw the peak of the popularity of Lancaster's system as his ideas spread and inspired the establishment of schools around the world. His book is still significant in the history of educational methods. This reissue of the revised third edition of 1805 incorporates a brief 1840 biography of Lancaster.
Monitorial system of education. --- Working class --- Education --- History. --- Lancasterian Institution (Southwark, London, England) --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Lancasterian system --- School discipline --- School management and organization --- Teaching --- Employment --- Institution for the Education of One Thousand Poor Children (Southwark, London, England) --- Lancaster Institution (Southwark, London, England) --- Southwark, Eng. --- Lancaster, Joseph, --- Lan-kʻai-ssu-tʻe, --- Lan-kʻai-ssu-tʻe, Chʻiao-se-fu,
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