"Social England under the Regency, Vol. 2 (of 2)" by John Ashton is a late 19th-century historical work that explores England’s social, political, and cultural landscape during the Regency era, with key focus on the significant social events, political conflicts, and figures that shaped it, including riots, changes in government policy, economic struggles, and key happenings like Napoleon's reception and what happened after the Battle of Waterloo, setting the stage for an examination of the period's complexities. The narrative begins with the intense social unrest caused by the divisive Anti-Corn Bill and the resulting riots that erupted in London and the northern regions. Here, chaotic scenes of angry crowds and their violent clashes with the military are described. Political matters are reflected upon, including figures like the Prince of Wales and the varying reactions towards the Treaty of Peace with America.
Social England under the Regency, Vol. 2 (of 2)
By John Ashton
Discover how a nation grappled with unrest, political turmoil, and the echoes of war in this revealing snapshot of a bygone era.
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