Lost Voices of the Edwardians
1901–1910 in Their Own Words
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:2nd Apr '07
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Max Arthur's Lost Voices of the Edwardians explores the lives of working people in a vibrant, yet often overlooked, historical period.
In Lost Voices of the Edwardians, Max Arthur, a bestselling author renowned for his Forgotten Voices series, delves into the everyday lives of working-class individuals during the Edwardian era. This period, often overshadowed by the Victorian age and the impending World War I, is brought to life through a unique combination of oral histories and rediscovered film footage from Mitchell and Kenyon. Arthur aims to honor the stories of those who lived in cities, worked in factories, and enjoyed the seaside, providing a voice to those who have long been forgotten.
The Edwardian era was marked by rapid progress and innovation, laying the groundwork for many technologies that shape our lives today. This exciting time also saw significant social change, with the rise of political movements such as socialism and the suffragette movement. Arthur captures the essence of this vibrant period, which was characterized by stark contrasts between social classes, and he emphasizes the emotional weight of these narratives, knowing that the optimism of this era would soon be shattered by the war.
Through Lost Voices of the Edwardians, readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of experiences from a diverse range of individuals. This work not only highlights the historical significance of the Edwardian era but also evokes a sense of connection to the past, reminding us of the human stories that shaped our world. Arthur's engaging narrative style makes this a compelling read for history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
Praise for Max Arthur:
‘An extraordinary and immensely moving book.’ Stephen Fry
‘The words are as fresh as if they were written yesterday…extraordinary.’ Deborah Moggach
‘What emerges from these hundreds of forgotten voices is not change but continuity – the essence of a national character which survived two world wars and survives today.’ Daily Mail
‘Another of Max Arthur’s splendid oral histories, giving the undiluted voices literally of princes and paupers…this is a rich and informative read.’ BBC History Magazine
‘Fascinating and sometimes touching…Max Arthur vividly recreates the world of our great-grandparents…’ Image Magazine
‘Max Arthur is a researcher with a huge appetite for the almost forgotten…“Lost Voices” penetrates to the core of Edwardian Life – a marvellous evocation of a neglected era.’ Oxford Times
ISBN: 9780007216147
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 29mm
Weight: 310g
320 pages