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The Domestic Revolution

English

By (author): Ruth Goodman

Ruth is the queen of living history long may she reign.
Lucy Worsley

A large black cast iron range glowing hot, the kettle steaming on top, provider of everything from bath water and clean socks to morning tea: its a nostalgic icon of a Victorian way of life. But it is far more than that. In this book, social historian and TV presenter Ruth Goodman tells the story of how the development of the coal-fired domestic range fundamentally changed not just our domestic comforts, but our world.

The revolution began as far back as the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, when London began the switch from wood to coal as its domestic fuel a full 200 years before any other city. It would be this domestic demand for more coal that would lead to the expansion of mining, engineering, construction and industry: the Domestic Revolution kick-started, pushed and fuelled the Industrial Revolution.

There were other radical shifts. Coal cooking was to change not just how we cooked but what we cooked (causing major swings in diet), how we washed (first our laundry and then our bodies) and how we decorated (spurring the wallpaper industry). It also defined the nature of womens and mens working lives, pushing women more firmly into the domestic sphere. It transformed our landscape and environment (by the time of Elizabeths death in 1603, Londons air was as polluted as that of modern Beijing). Even tea drinking can be brought back to coal in the home, with all its ramifications for the shape of the empire and modern world economics.

Taken together, these shifts in our day-to-day practices started something big, something unprecedented, something that was exported across the globe and helped create the world we live in today.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781782438502

About Ruth Goodman

Ruth Goodman is a social historian and has presented a number of BBC series including Victorian Farm Wartime Farm Tudor Monastery Farm and most recently Full Steam Ahead. She is also a regular expert presenter on The One Show. As well as the books accompanying her many series she has written the critically acclaimed How to be a Victorian How to be a Tudor and How to Behave Badly in Renaissance Britain. Ruth will be available for PR.

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