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  • MediaDB / «How to live in the Victorian era. Everyday reality in England in the 19th century" by Ruth Goodman: download fb2, read online

    About the book: 2021 / How they lived and worked, what they ate, what they used for treatment, what they rode, what they wore and how ordinary Englishmen of the past had fun eras? What was it like to cook on coal, drink beer for breakfast, brush your teeth with crushed cuttlefish bone, ride to work in a horse-drawn omnibus and work around the house in a corset? Drawing on extensive documentary evidence (diaries, letters, autobiographies, periodicals and books), this book by an authoritative British historian explores many aspects of typical 19th-century daily routines, including diet, health, intimacy, fashion, work and play. Featuring a series of black and white and color illustrations, the book is a vibrant collection of the amazing customs, habits and details of private life of the English during the reign of Queen Victoria. “I want to explore the history of the private, the personal, the material, which glorifies the everyday and allows us to recreate the lives of ordinary people, adults and children, through contact with their everyday life. I intend to understand how our ancestors thought, to learn about their hopes, fears and speculations. I will look at all aspects of everyday life of the Victorians and invite you to where I myself wandered in search of traces of that era. In trying to understand the past, from the very beginning I paid a lot of attention to the experimental aspect. I love immersing myself in the things people have made and used in the past and learning first-hand how they worked.” (Ruth Goodman) Publishing layout saved in PDF A4 format.