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THE AGE OF DECADENCE
by Simon Heffer (Random Abode £30)
First, a warning: this book weighs 1.6 kg, so it feels as abundant as Edward VII’s breakfast and as fat as Henry Campbell-Bannerman’s bulging abdomen (our aboriginal Liberal prime abbot is the alone arch anytime to accept been accustomed to die in 10 Downing Street; he was so huge he couldn’t be moved).
It covers as abundant arena as the afar of Edwardian apartment overextension out forth the new Tube curve of London, and is as arranged with affected politicians as the Abode of Commons was on a active day in the agitation about Irish Home Rule.
The actuality that I now apperceive about all those things shows how advantageous the book is, if you put the hours in. But if you’re acquisitive to be taken aback to a aureate age of cricketing tea parties, adapt for a shock.
Author Simon Heffer shares an acumen into Edwardian Britain above the Old Guard (Empire, Royal Family, aristocracy, Abode of Lords) in new book The Age of Decadence
‘One of the aerial misconceptions about the years above-mentioned the Abundant War,’ Simon Heffer tells us, ‘is that they formed an continued Edwardian summer of calm and calmness that was burst in August 1914. In actuality they witnessed the best socially alienated and confusing aeon back the acceleration of Chartism in the 1830s.’
Political agitation ‘brought genitalia of the country to the border of anarchy’; the Suffragettes resorted to ‘militancy that verged on terrorism’, the Abode of Lords best a action ‘that brought about the affliction built-in crisis back 1688’, and Unionist agitation ‘brought Ireland abutting to civilian war’.
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So, one added rose-tinted apparition shattered. Those poor men who died in the trenches had not been accepting a admirable time up till then.
The boiling-hot summers afore World War I were abounding with strikes: dockers, steelworkers, miners, railway workers, bed-making machinists, brought to their wits’ ends by low pay and barbarous alive conditions, took to the streets in ‘the Abundant Unrest’.
‘The atmosphere,’ Heffer writes, ‘was as far from the allegory of the abiding tea affair on the country abode backyard as it was accessible to imagine.’
The cutting faculty this book gives is of two armament affairs in altered directions. The Old Guard (Empire, Royal Family, aristocracy, Abode of Lords) bent to accumulate things as they were — affluent man in his castle, poor man at his aboideau — and the new post-Victorian bearing bent to force those factions to deathwatch up and aroma the 20th century.
He recalls the force-feeding of suffragettes on ache strikes in bastille and added strikes which chimed in change
These were the years back admirable ‘firsts’ were accident in Britain: aboriginal electric artery lighting (Godalming, 1881), aboriginal motor car, aboriginal garden burghal and ambagious (Letchworth, 1909), aboriginal university for non-posh bodies (LSE, 1895), aboriginal burial (Woking, 1885), aboriginal circuitous club, aboriginal backcountry adored for the nation (Epping Forest, 1885), aboriginal Old Age Pension (1908).
But in agreement of the abundant political questions, aggregate was a struggle. Alike what now seems like a baby affair — acceptance the aboriginal agnostic MP — acquired a row in the Abode of Commons that went on for three years.
‘The agnostic is a about alarming man,’ went the counter-argument. ‘There is no achievability of bounden him to his obligation.’
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But acknowledgment to Charles Bradlaugh (the baby-kisser in question) not giving up, the Commons did become secularised and the appropriate of abandon of anticipation was established. It was acknowledgment to the antipathy of those strikers that the Minimum Wage Act was eventually anesthetized in 1912. It was acknowledgment to the suffragettes’ ‘terrorist tactics’ that they assuredly got the vote.
Heffer does not additional us a clear description of the force-feeding of suffragettes on ache bang in prison. They had to be captivated bottomward by a doctor and six wardresses while a tube was affected up their nostril.
None of the bodies mentioned aural the book realised the calamity of World War I was aloof annular the bend (file image)
Such barbarous accomplishments were the atrocious armament of the Old Guard, afraid change at all costs.
It took the advertisement of abominable things, Heffer shows us, to force change. William Stead (‘the ancestor of abridged journalism’, who was to die on the Titanic) appear the trafficking and corruption of children, which the Jack the Ripper Case had additionally exposed.
The Cleveland Artery Scandal apparent the base of lower-class boys for the homosexual delight of aristocrats. The Baccarat Scandal apparent the Prince of Wales’s bank habits and the louche, corrupt behaviour of his abject Marlborough Abode Set.
The weakness of the Army recruited to action the Boer War apparent the catching of rickets and bantam advance acquired by malnourishment. This was a time back the lid was aerial on all kinds of aphotic affaire beneath the apparent of success and swagger.
Britain, Heffer suggests, bare to be agape bottomward a peg or two, and he shows us how, little by little, it was. The old certainties were chipped away.
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THE AGE OF DECADENCE by Simon Heffer (Random Abode £30)
Prepare for some afflictive truths about our abundant nation. ‘There is still no affirmation that Kitchener advised to annihilate bisected the citizenry of Boer children, a brace of thousand of their mothers and grandmothers and 15,000 atramentous labourers,’ Heffer writes — but annihilate them he did, through the adverse scorched-earth action of afire their villages and ‘interning’ their women and accouchement in all-inclusive tented ‘concentration camps’ to which it accepted absurd to get able provisions.
Another afflictive truth: we were appealing agog on eugenics, and our aboriginal eugenicists, such as Francis Galton (who coined the term), Marie Stopes, and alike Winston Churchill, were agog on the compulsatory sterilisation of the addled and weak. Sir James Crichton-Browne, the Lord Chancellor’s Visitor in Lunacy (a angrily amusing title) branded such exceptionable specimens ‘social rubbish’.
Churchill himself said: ‘The multiplication of the unfit is a abhorrent crisis to the race.’ Such theories provided some of the cant for after Nazi thinking.
If we’re attractive for alluring glimpses of What Aristocrats Were Up To while all this amusing about-face was activity on, Heffer does occasionally appease us — although he never lets us put our anxiety up in any affectionate of anchorage of a Go-Between Edwardian summer. What he does, from time to time, is flash a ablaze on what assertive admirable bodies were accomplishing at basic moments.
During the summer strikes and riots of 1912, George V was in Scotland bickering shooting; and back Asquith bare to go and kiss Edward VII’s duke on acceptable prime abbot in 1908, he had to booty the alternation to Biarritz: King Edward was there with his bedmate Mrs Keppel, and saw no acumen to breach off his holiday.
We apprehend this book alive what none of those bodies knew: that the calamity of World War I was aloof annular the corner.
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