I've just started a 'song a week' project all about the victorian east end of london. i upload a video and song every week for a year. if you're interested check it out..
"The idea of a new social order based on major industrial change was clear in Southey and Owen, between 1811 and 1818, and was implicit as early as Blake in the early 1790s and Wordsworth at the turn of the century."
-Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society by Raymond Williams
Before the Industrial Revolution, house building involved the consumption of little or no fossil fuel. Translated into modern terms, old houses have been the absolute ultimate in sustainable dwellings
@pegobuilders Deforestation which is far worse than co2 admissions was common place through out the world. The British solve this with coppice wood. Next point?
London contained a tenth of England's 5m people in 1700, a greater proportion of national population than any modern US metropolitan area, and hardly relatively small or ineffective: by international standards it was already a monster in relation to the size of the country. Paris was nearly as large, though capital of a country of 20m. North-western Europe was already a bit odd.
"The industrial revolution stripped away many of the functions from the traditional family. Education went to the schools, care of the elderly went to the state, work was tranfrerred to the factory, and so forth...The family did not disappear after the industrial revolution. But if became smaller, took on more limited responsibilty, and lost much of its power vis-a-vis other institutions in society." -- Alvin Toffler
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nicMayo22 3 months ago
very informative, thankyou.
virgin 7 months ago
I know Jethro Tull are old, but not THAT old
MatsEP 9 months ago 2
Look out, seed-spreading man! YOU'RE GOING TO COLLIDE WITH THE GIANT, APATHETIC FACE OF JETHRO TULL! OH NO! VEER LEFT! QUICK! LEEEEFT!!
Dipstikk 9 months ago 2
I hate essays.
AyoTho14 1 year ago 17
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If you're interested in London History-
I've just started a 'song a week' project all about the victorian east end of london. i upload a video and song every week for a year. if you're interested check it out..
thehowlingsea 1 year ago
Tune of "Chester" in the background...
AntiquityCentury21 1 year ago
The British tried to cure mankind of ignorance, they have never been forgiven since.
warriorprince1010 1 year ago 4
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Get of the Internet with out this you be in some field.
rday18 1 year ago
"The idea of a new social order based on major industrial change was clear in Southey and Owen, between 1811 and 1818, and was implicit as early as Blake in the early 1790s and Wordsworth at the turn of the century."
-Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society by Raymond Williams
AnonymousWhitePerson 1 year ago
Before the Industrial Revolution, house building involved the consumption of little or no fossil fuel. Translated into modern terms, old houses have been the absolute ultimate in sustainable dwellings
pegobuilders 2 years ago
@pegobuilders Deforestation which is far worse than co2 admissions was common place through out the world. The British solve this with coppice wood. Next point?
warriorprince1010 1 year ago
London contained a tenth of England's 5m people in 1700, a greater proportion of national population than any modern US metropolitan area, and hardly relatively small or ineffective: by international standards it was already a monster in relation to the size of the country. Paris was nearly as large, though capital of a country of 20m. North-western Europe was already a bit odd.
davepx 2 years ago
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"The industrial revolution stripped away many of the functions from the traditional family. Education went to the schools, care of the elderly went to the state, work was tranfrerred to the factory, and so forth...The family did not disappear after the industrial revolution. But if became smaller, took on more limited responsibilty, and lost much of its power vis-a-vis other institutions in society." -- Alvin Toffler
neothomist1275 2 years ago
"Civilization has run on ahead of the soul of man, and is producing faster than he can think and give thanks." -- GK Chesterton
neothomist1275 3 years ago
wow the begining is really creepy.
hackinbogus 3 years ago 21
omg knechtzbolz du armee hihi vieelll spaßß
knuff dich schatz
ellinas4 3 years ago