Search results for: industrial revolution

Social reform and change

Social Reform and Change

Social Reform and Change Social reform and change. This historic theme examines the work of reforming campaigners and parliamentary reformers, who brought changes to the conditions of the poor and destitute.  Florence Nightingale No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else Charles Dickens Use the timeline and…

Read More

Historic Themes

Historic Themes of British History original copy being replaced by new page AM 26.01.18 Historic themes and collections to explore, simply choose from the menu or click on theme picture.  Intriguing History’s Historic Themes have been selected to provide a broad and different perspective to our British History across time, place and historic period. Main Menu Periods…

Read More

Removal Act 1795

removal act 1795

The Removal Act of 1795 is of great significance for family historians because for the first time it was easier for people to move away from their place of birth but did it help them out of poverty is another question all together.

Read More

Review of the Poor Law Act 1832

This entry is part 5 of 8 in the series Law - Poor Law

Poor Law in British History was just that ‘poor’ it gave little hope or respite and for hundreds of years adopted an approach which was draconian and punitive. In 1832 the Review of the Poor Law by Earl Grey should have been an opportunity for change and positive improvements in social justice and welfare but sadly at the close of the Georgian period such reform was still a long way off.

Read More

Sir Robert Peel Prime Minister capitalised on his father’s success but what happened next?

This entry is part 8 of 15 in the series Reformers and Radicals

Sir Robert Peel the Prime Minister who creates the Metropolitan Police helps emancipate Catholics in Britain to avoid the potential for civil war and repeals the repressive Corn Laws even when it mean’t division in his own ranks. He showed the ability to be pragrmatic, transition and change course on the big issues that mattered. The son of a wealthy industrialist whilst educated at the right schools and Oxford, he largely was still seen as an outsider amongst the old elite, the land-owners and aristocrats that had dominated the Commons and the Lords. But despite his wealthy background history gives us a glimpse of man that can make the right decisions even when it will be a more difficult path to follow. One in our series of profiles about British Prime Ministers linked to related articles, periods and historic themes.

Read More

19th Century 1800-1899

Timeline of the Nineteenth Century 1800 – 1899 YearEventNarrative 1801Act of Union 1801 Statute unites Britain and Ireland in law as ‘Great Britain.’ A reflection of Imperial Britain and unification. But the troubles of unrest in Ireland were far from resolved.Law Governement 1801Formation of the United Kingdom. Great Britain is formerly united with Ireland to…

Read More

18th Century 1700-1799

C18th timeline. This century of enlightenment, exploration and revolution. The 18th Century 1700 – 1799 dawns with a quiet rumble. In the 18th century there is the promise of an explosive growth in global commerce. But it is time for catch up, transport systems are slow and the new science and technology awaits a manufacturing…

Read More