Pen And Sword Social History imprint: 10 books

Broadmoor Revealed

Victorian Crime and the Lunatic Asylum

by Stevens, Mark
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2013

A fascinating introduction to the history of Broadmoor: Kate Summerscale, author of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher. On 27 May 1863, three coaches pulled up at the gates of a new asylum, built amongst the tall, dense pines of Windsor Forest. Broadmoors first patients had arrived. In Broadmoor Revealed,...

British Music Hall

An Illustrated History

by Richard Anthony Baker
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2014

'The music hall ...had no place for reticence; it was downright, it shouted, it made noise, it enjoyed itself and made the people enjoy themselves as well.' W.J. MACQUEEN POPE

Music Hall lies at the root of all modern popular entertainment. With stars such as Marie Lloyd, Harry Lauder and Dan...

Scotland's Hidden Harlots and Heroines

Women's Role in Scottish Society from 1690-1969

by Annie Harrower-Gray
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2014

Annie Harrower-Gray opens up an alternative view of Scotland's turbulent history, revealing three centuries through the eyes of the nation's women. The whole of society appears, from ordinary labourers, prostitutes and factory hands to their more celebrated sisters and even witches, bodysnatchers...

The Real Sherlock Holmes

The Hidden Story of Jerome Caminada

by Angela Buckley
Language: English
Release Date: March 4, 2014

On 6 December 1886, Arthur Foster leaves the Queen's Theatre, Manchester with a pocket full of gold and a lady bedecked with diamonds on his arm. He hails a hansom cab unaware that a detective has been trailing him as he crisscrossed the streets of the city. As the cab pulls away, the detective slips...

Divorced, Beheaded, Sold

Ending an English Marriage 1500-1847

by Maria Nicolaou
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2014

A fresh perspective on the seamy side of history. Maria Nicolaou has done considerable research into the largely unexplored area of divorce and marital separation from the Tudor period to the early Victorian era. Divorced, Beheaded, Sold is full of scandalous, little-known stories of wife sale, marital...
by Scott Lomax
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2014

The First World War saw many changes to Sheffield that have helped shape what the city is today. It is apt that as we mark the centenary of the outbreak of the war, whilst paying our respects to those who were killed serving our country, we recognise the impact that the war had on those at home.

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by Ann Kramer
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2014

The story of conscientious objection in Britain begins in 1916, when conscription was introduced for the first time. Some 16,000 men — the first conscientious objectors — refused conscription because they believed on grounds of conscience that it was wrong to kill and wrong of any government to...

The Victorian Guide to Sex

Desire and deviance in the 19th century

by Fern Riddell
Language: English
Release Date: May 31, 2014

An exciting factual romp through sexual desire, practises and deviance in the Victorian era. The Victorian Guide to Sex will reveal advice and ideas on sexuality from the Victorian period. Drawing on both satirical and real life events from the period, it explores every facet of sexuality that the...

Terror Attack Brighton

Blowing up the Iron Lady

by Kieran Hughes
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2014

The Brighton bombing in 1984 was the most audacious terrorist attack ever on the British Government. Certainly it was the most ambitious since the Gunpowder plot of 1605. The Provisional I.R.A. detonated a bomb at the Grand Hotel on 12th October 1984. Most of the Government were staying at the hotel...

The Home Front in World War Two

Keep Calm and Carry On

by Susie Hodge
Language: English
Release Date: February 19, 2013

This book brings an era to life with vivid stories and information from those who were there. During World War Two, 90% of the British population remained civilians. The War affected daily life more than any other war had done before. The majority of British people faced this will fortitude, courage...
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