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    the age of 12 in a blacking factory‚ with his family in debtor’s prison. The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget‚ often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low pay‚ earning 10-20% of an adult male’s wage. In England and Scotland in 1788‚ two-thirds of the workers in 143 water-powered cotton mills were described as children‚]In 19th-century Great Britain‚ one-third of poor families were without a breadwinner‚ as a result of death or abandoning of them. Some boys

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    Victorian England Notes: * Many people born in the Victorian age were both factually uninformed and emotionally frigid about sexual matters. * French scholar Michel Foucault who argued that sex was not censored but subject to obsessive discussion as a central discourse of power‚ bent on regulation rather than suppression. This helps explain why sexuality looms so large in art and medicine‚ for example‚ as well as in studies of the Victorian age. * The public discussion of sexual matters

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    known as the dark ages in England. The life in medieval England was dominated by the feudal system. Many rules and beliefs caused controversy‚ even things that were unexpected like the bacteria borne diseases took a toll on the medieval life and its people. The Black Death‚ The first Barons War and The Medieval Church are all responsible for greatly contributing to Britain during The Middle Ages. The Black Death was a deadly illness the spread through medieval England and even further‚ it wiped

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    The Scrivener and History in Richard III Richard III challenges notions of how history is created and presented. Shakespeare’s play depicts the infamous Richard not only at odds with the other characters‚ but also fighting for a different interpretation of history. Richard and Margaret function as two characters opposed to each other with regard to history; Richard attempts to cover up the past as Margaret attempts to expose it. However‚ the creation and acceptance of history is largely

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    “The Devil In New England” is a persuasive piece written by Cotton Mather. He advocated the belief that witchcraft was a wicked force that was growing within New England. He believed that this was the work of the Devil‚ and that the Devil was conjuring up an army of witches to destroy religion. According to Mather‚ the Devil “was exceedingly disturbed” by the presence of the Puritans. Knowing his audience were Puritans‚ he used the fear of the Devil and his workings to instill uneasiness in the

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    Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England Series Description Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England is an international volume published annually. Each volume contains essays and studies by critics and cultural historians from both hemispheres as well as substantial reviews of books and essays dealing with medieval and early modern English drama. The journal was founded in 1984‚ and since then well over four hundred articles‚ review essays‚ and book reviews have appeared on its pages. The

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    The Picaresque tradition and its development in England Questions the following questions may help you draw up a logical scheme for the essay: What is the origin of the word picaresque? What is the earliest picaresque work in Spain? What other Spanish novels followed? What are the general characteristics of the picaro What is considered by many to be the first picaresque novel in England Could Nashe and Defoe have known about the Spanish picaresque novels? Which of Defoe’s novels contain picaresque

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    Have you ever wondered what victorian child labor was like in victorian england? Well‚ it’s not like any thing like scones and tea. Children would climb up chimneys and if they got stuck the boss would light a fire to “encourage” the child or perhaps the story about the little girl who tried to run away but was caught and forced to stay in a dark attic with a adult corps‚ or maybe the young boy who got crushed and died instantly by a machine. Learn all about Child labor and the horrible working conditions

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    The average temperature in New England is predicted to increase by 2-4 degrees Fahrenheit‚ which seems small‚ but this could have drastic effects on the biodiversity of the ecosystems. Due to this potential‚ threatening change‚ the Lloyd Center for the Environment was put in charge of the Southcoast All Taxa Biodiversity Initiative‚ which is an initiative created to address the conservation concerns in New England’s future. First the Center established monitoring stations on the Slocums River and

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    "Every rascal is not a thief‚ but every thief is a rascal." --Aristotle Besides the fear of death by the plague‚ there was nothing that threatened the people of Elizabethan England as much as crime. Crime was a very frequent happening especially in England ’s capital‚ London. Its citizens were victims of many different crimes ranging from petty theft to murder. The punishments for these crimes are considered harsh by today ’s standards but because of the high crime rates‚ they were necessary.

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