The Ordeal of St. Sepulchre’S: A Campaign Against Organized Prostitution in Early 19th-Century London and the Emergence of Lower Middle-class Consciousness

2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 363-387
Author(s):  
Antony E. Simpson
2006 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Romney

Abstract Whig treatments of the politics of early 19th century Upper Canada have tended to treat the reformers as a group unified behind the concept of "responsible government". As Graeme Patterson has pointed out, though, the concept of responsible government, which lay at the heart of much debate during the 1830s and 1840s, had a variety of meanings, ranging from the traditional Baldwinite view of ministerial responsibility for policy to an elected chamber of a sovereign legislature to the much simpler concept cf effective accountability of the colonial administration to imperial authorities. The author explores a distinctive variant upon the theme cf "responsible government" - that posited by the English-born reformer, Charles Fothergill. After a short, and not par- ticularly distinguished, career as a placeman, Fothergill was dismissed in 1826 for his activities in the House of Assembly. After three years in the mainstream cf reform politics, he broke with W.W. Baldwin, John Rolph and their adherents over the meaning cf responsible government, and proclaimed himself a "conservative reformer." Afterthe Rebellion, he became a tribune of the so-called "British Party" - a group of loyal, conservative, middle-class British immigrants who resented the dominance of the Family Compact. Though Fothergill shared the social conservatism which underlay the Bald- winite view of responsible government, he posited a less radical, more legalistic - and, to the author, more logical - alternative to ministerial responsibility.


Author(s):  
А.А. Барвенова

В эпоху Ренессанса произошла эволюция жупана: из военной одежды эпохи Средневековья он стал главным компонентом парадного костюма белорусского шляхтича. В статье предложены шесть основных причин появления репрезентативного мужского костюма с жупаном в ХVI в. Перечислено, почему костюм с жупаном господствовал в Беларуси до середины ХIХ в., приобретал богатые компоненты, в первую очередь слуцкий пояс, распространялся от магнатерии и шляхты к городской знати и мещанам. Одновременно с этим во время войн и восстаний ХVII–XIX вв. костюм с жупаном оставался военной одеждой. Показаны наиболее значимые археологические находки слуцких поясов. The Renaissance period saw an evolution of zupan; this item of military costume worn during the medieval times became the main item of ceremonial dress of Belorussian szlachta. The paper provides six main reasons why the ceremonial male attire that included a zupan appeared in the 16th century. The author explains why such attire with a zupan prevailed in Belorussia until the middle of the 19th century, acquiring colorful components, first of all, a Slutsk belt, and was accepted as the main garment item, first, by the magnates and the szlachta, and, subsequently, by city nobility and lower middle class. The military also wore garments with zupans throughout wars and rebellions of the 17th–19th centuries. The most important archaeological finds of Slutsk belts are described.


2019 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-77
Author(s):  
Anna Di Toro

The main contribution of Bičurin in the field of Chinese language, the Kitajskaja grammatika (1835), is still quite understudied, even though it represents the first grammar of Chinese written in Russian. Through a rapid overview of some of the early grammars of Chinese written by European authors and the analysis of some sections of the book, in which the Russian sinologist expounds the mechanism of Chinese, the paper dwells on the original ideas on this language developed by the Russian sinologist, inspired both by European and Chinese grammatical traditions. A particular attention is devoted to Bičurin’s concept of “mental modification”, related to the linguistic ideas discussed in Europe in the early 19th century.


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