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Social Life in England 1750-1850

F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped mod

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 10: Pt. 2 - Lecture 8: Sport, and Rural England

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 10: Pt. 1 - Lecture 8: Sport, and Rural England

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 9: Pt. 3 - Lecture 7: Mid-Victorianism. W.M. Thackeray

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 9: Pt. 2 - Lecture 7: Mid-Victorianism. W.M. Thackeray

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 9: Pt. 1 - Lecture 7: Mid-Victorianism. W.M. Thackeray

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 8: Pt. 3 - Lecture 6: Social Abuses as Exposed by Charles Dickens

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 8: Pt. 2 - Lecture 6: Social Abuses as Exposed by Charles Dickens

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 8: Pt. 1 - Lecture 6: Social Abuses as Exposed by Charles Dickens

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 7: Pt. 3 - Lecture 5: Creevey Papers--The Regency

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 7: Pt. 2 - Lecture 5: Creevey Papers--The Regency

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 6: Lecture 4: Gunning's 'Reminiscences of Cambridge,' Pt. 3

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 5: Lecture 4: Gunning's 'Reminiscences of Cambridge,' Pt. 2

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 4: Lecture 4: Gunning's 'Reminiscences of Cambridge,' Pt. 1

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 3: Pt. 2 - Lecture 3: Margaret Catchpole

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 3: Pt. 1 - Lecture 3: Margaret Catchpole

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 2: Pt. 4 - Lecture 2: George Crabbe

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Bonus

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 7: Pt. 1 - Lecture 5: Creevey Papers--The Regency

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 2: Pt. 3 - Lecture 2: George Crabbe

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 2: Pt. 2 - Lecture 2: George Crabbe

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 2: Pt. 1 - Lecture 2: George Crabbe

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 1: Pt. 3 - Lecture 1: Life in the Eighteenth Century Illustrated by the Career of John Wesley

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 1: Pt. 2 - Lecture 1: Life in the Eighteenth Century Illustrated by the Career of John Wesley

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    Social Life in England 1750-1850 | Chapter 1: Pt. 1 - Lecture 1: Life in the Eighteenth Century Illustrated by the Career of John Wesley

    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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    F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped modern England.

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F.J. Foakes-Jackson, a prominent Cambridge historian, transports listeners back to England between 1750 and 1850. His captivating lectures, delivered during wartime in 1916, illuminate the vibrant social fabric of this transformative period. Discover the remarkable journeys of John Wesley, who traversed the English countryside on horseback, spreading his message far and wide. Experience the life of George Crabbe, a rural poet and former surgeon who found his calling as a parish rector. Explore the stories of women who played significant roles in this evolving society, showcasing their resilience and influence. Foakes-Jackson's engaging narrative brings to life the customs, challenges, and triumphs of everyday people during a time of great change. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on history, combining personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this series provides a fascinating glimpse into an era that shaped mod

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