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Pamela Horn

    Pamela Horn es una historiadora especializada en historia social victoriana. Como autora de aclamados libros sobre la vida rural, la vida de los sirvientes y la infancia, posee un profundo conocimiento de estas épocas. Su amplia experiencia docente informa aún más su perspicaz análisis del tejido social del pasado.

    The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant
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    • The Real Life Women of Downtown Abbey

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Pamela Horn examines the lives of the real Downton Abbey ladies from their childhood and marriage to their role as a Lady Bountiful. It covers their leisure pursuits, sporting activities, country-house weekends and much more

      The Real Life Women of Downtown Abbey
    • The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Victorian England measured social acceptability in terms of the number of servants employed in a household. This frequently overlooked body of workers actually formed the largest occupational group in the country by the end of the 19th century. In this account, the author draws on contemporary sources, including servants' books and personal reminiscences of servants and employers, to offer a record of recruitment and training; the duties expected of servants; and the range of conditions under which they worked - some of which led to happy retirement, others to prostitution or squalid death. Complemented with photographs, Punch illustrations and other ephemera, the book offers a picture of this vanished social system.

      The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant