The Affairs of Others': Volume 30
Discover the insightful world of Francis Place in 'The Affairs of Others': Volume 30, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This hardback edition spans 374 pages and unveils the previously unpublished diary of Place, one of Britain's most significant political activists and a keen observer of working-class life during the Industrial Revolution. Written between 1825 and 1836, this diary offers a rare glimpse into the political and social challenges of the era, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Great Britain, economic conditions, and social reform. Place's reflections provide valuable context to the struggles and triumphs faced by the working class, enriching our understanding of the 19th century. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the thoughts of a pivotal figure in British history.