New Releases by Pamela Horn

Pamela Horn is the author of The Rural World 1780-1850 (2017), Behind the Counter (2015), Life Below Stairs: The Real Lives of Servants, 1939 to the Present (2014), Flappers (2013), Country House Society (2013).

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The Rural World 1780-1850

release date: Jul 06, 2017
The Rural World 1780-1850
Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Illustrations and tables -- AcknowledgementsI -- The rural community at the end of the eighteenth century -- 2 The pressures of war -- 3 The post-war world -- 4 The relief of the poor -- 5 Village institutions -- 6 Crime and punishment -- 7 Politics and protectionism: 1830s-1850s -- 8 The rural community in the mid nineteenth century -- Appendix 1 Labouring people''s budgets in the 1780s -- Appendix 2 Paternalism andsocial policy on the landed estate: Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, in the early nineteenthcentury -- Appendix 3 Extracts from the diary of the Rev. W.C. Risley, vicar of Deddington, for 1838 -- Appendix 4 Labouring people''s budgets in the 1840s and 1850s -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- I ndex

Behind the Counter

release date: Jan 15, 2015
Behind the Counter
The story of the shopworkers who emerged during the Victorian and Edwardian era to cater for all clientele from behind the counters of the increasing number of shops and lavish department stores.

Life Below Stairs: The Real Lives of Servants, 1939 to the Present

release date: Mar 15, 2014
Life Below Stairs: The Real Lives of Servants, 1939 to the Present
The real lives of servants in the second half of the twentieth century.

Flappers

release date: Nov 15, 2013
Flappers
Real women''s lives in the era of The Great Gatsby.

Country House Society

release date: Oct 15, 2013
Country House Society
Forget glossy period dramas, here is the real story of Britain''s super-rich from the First World War to the end of the ''roaring'' twenties.

The Ladies of the Manor

release date: Jan 01, 2013

The Real Lark Rise to Candleford

release date: Jun 15, 2012
The Real Lark Rise to Candleford
An honest account of what life was really like for the rural community in the Victorian age

How Wives & Daughters Really Lived in Country House Society Over a Century Ago

release date: Jan 01, 2012
How Wives & Daughters Really Lived in Country House Society Over a Century Ago
In the world of the late-Victorian and Edwardian country house the mistress and her daughters had many social duties and responsibilities to carry out both in their home community and in London, where they spent the Season and where the girls officially entered Society by being presented at Court. Pamela Horn''s book examines the lives of these real ''Downton Abbey'' ladies from their childhood and marriage to their role as a ''Lady Bountiful''. It covers their leisure pursuits, sporting activities, country-house weekends, and much more besides, up to the life-transforming years of the First World War.

Life in a Victorian Household

release date: Sep 16, 2011
Life in a Victorian Household
What was it like to live in a Victorian Household? What time did the servants have to get up? What was the food like and who cooked it? How did the clothing differ for the different types of servants? How much did the servants get paid? This book shows you what it was really like to live in Victorian times, for those both above and below stairs.

Life as a Victorian Lady

release date: Sep 16, 2011
Life as a Victorian Lady
Presented in a small gift book format, this series offers books that intend to take the reader back in time and show them what it was really like to be a Victorian Lady, what sights and smells would be around them, and what day-to-day life would involve in terms of food, clothing, living quarters, kitchens, and more.

Pleasures and Pastimes in Victorian Britain

release date: Jun 15, 2011
Pleasures and Pastimes in Victorian Britain
Richly illustrated with artwork and contemporary cartoons, this is a fascinating and engaging account of a neglected aspect of Victorian life.

Life in the Victorian Country House

release date: Sep 21, 2010
Life in the Victorian Country House
Country houses formed a distinct community and power base within the broader Victorian countryside. This book shows how landed families'' day-to-day existence depended on the skills of the indoor servants who provided their meals and ministered to their general comfort, and the outdoor staff who contributed to their leisure and sporting pursuits. It considers the relationship - and the divisions - between those living ''above stairs'' and and the carefully considered hierarchy of domestics who met their needs ''below stairs''. Also considered are the wider social activities of the two groups who, while living under the same roof, experienced a very different daily round. That applied to preparations for the holding of house parties and the running of sporting events, as well as the important social influence exerted by the London ''Season''.

The Victorian & Edwardian Schoolchild

release date: Sep 15, 2010
The Victorian & Edwardian Schoolchild
A superbly- illustrated account of the British system of education in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Young Offenders

release date: Jun 15, 2010
Young Offenders
A fascinating and very readable exploration of how young offenders have passed through the legal justice system over 300 years.

Life Below Stairs in the Twentieth Century

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Life Below Stairs in the Twentieth Century
A fascinating glimpse of life below stairs, This book tells the stories of the lives the people who lived and worked there.

My Ancestor was in Service

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Life Below Stairs in the 20th Century

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Life Below Stairs in the 20th Century
Using first-hand accounts and reminiscences by former servants from Lancashire, Liverpool, Manchester, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Scotland and Wales, as well as official records and newspaper reports, this is a study of Life Below Stairs from 1900 to the new millennium.

The Complete Servant

release date: Jun 01, 2000
The Complete Servant
The complete servant is a fascinating source of social history and a guide to backstairs living in both large and modest house of the late Georgian era. It was first published in 1825 ...

Pleasures & Pastimes in Victorian Britain

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Pleasures & Pastimes in Victorian Britain
It was a paradox of 19th-century Britain that while work was the bedrock upon which the Victorian vision of progress and improvement was constructed, the years between 1837 and 1901 also saw the greatest upsurge in leisure pursuits hitherto witnessed. This book deals with the pleasures and pastimes enjoyed by the Victorians, setting the various activities enjoyed into the context of the growth of leisure time and changes in occupational structure, as well as the increasing concentration of people in urban society. It reveals how a more structured approach to leisure came about throughout the period, with the creation of parks, libraries, art galleries and museums. Greater literacy widened horizons, while technological change also had its effect in making available cheap books, newspapers and musical instruments.

Ladies of the Manor

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Ladies of the Manor
First published in 1991 and now available in paperback, a title in the ILLUSTRATED HISTORY PAPERBACK series which explores the life and social round of the wives and daughters of the landed aristocracy and gentry from the 1830s to the end of the First World War.

The Victorian Town Child

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Victorian Town Child
The rise of urban society saw a great majority of people living in towns at the end of the 19th century and, in industrial centres, the proportion of children was well above the national average. Horn examines their lifestyles and attitudes to them.

Children's Work and Welfare 1780-1890

release date: Sep 28, 1995
Children's Work and Welfare 1780-1890
This short book provides a succinct account of changes in children''s work and welfare in Britain between 1780 and 1890. It examines both the scale and the nature of child employment and the changing attitude of society towards it at a time when Britain was becoming the ''workshop of the world''. The further development of industry in the second half of the nineteenth century meant that the need for juvenile workers declined. At the same time the efforts of philanthropists and the State led to legal curbs on the kinds of jobs children could perform and the minimum age at which they could commence them. The author concludes that the century after 1780 saw a progressive lengthening of childhood as a stage of life, and that by 1890 children had been recognised as ''special cases'' in need of protective legislation. However, for the poorest and most disadvantaged families life remained a struggle, and children continued to pick up a living where they could.

Women in the 1920s

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Women in the 1920s
Drawing on family papers, contemporary publications and archive research, this book presents a vivid picture of women''s lives in the 1920s. Essential reading for students of women''s history and social historians.

How Smart Are You? Test Your Literature IQ

release date: Aug 01, 1994
How Smart Are You? Test Your Literature IQ
With these fun and revealing books, readers can test their knowledge in specific subjects and quickly calculate their level of expertise with an instant scoring wheel.

Children's Work and Welfare, 1780-1880s

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Children's Work and Welfare, 1780-1880s
Examines the scale and nature of child employment between 1780 and the 1880s and the way in which attitudes towards this altered over time. The contributions of philanthropy and of the state in achieving change are considered.

High Society

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Victorian Country Child

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Victorian Countrywomen

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Victorian Countrywomen
This is the first study of Victorian countrywomen of all kinds from teh aristocracy and gentry to the artisan and labouring classes. Previous accounts of nineteenth-century rural life have tended to concentrate on men, an imbalance which this book seeks to rectify. The author examines the mixture of stability and change in these women′s lives, and considers their distinctive role in the shaping of rural England and Wales. Pamela Horn brings to life the daily round of chores and relaxation in manor house, rectory, farm and cottage. Her account provides a fascinating picture of women at work, and her vivid descriptions of the lighter side of country life, including social events, courtship and marriage make particularly captivating reading. The contemporary preoccupation with female domesticity undoubtedly affected women′s social and economics status in their communities. Yet, the author show how the rise of the professions, and the training of women to work as eachers, nurses and midwives gave thema new prominence in rural society widely at variance with the traditional picture of the Victorial wife and mother.

The Victorian and Edwardian Schoolchild

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Victorian and Edwardian Schoolchild
Describes the effect of the Elementary Education Act of 1870 upon the lives of the vast majority of English and Welsh children, the offspring of the working and lower middle classes, who attended elementary school during that period. Some 130 photographs, many not previously published, complement the text. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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