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Of Victorians and Vegetarians: The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-century Britain (International Library of Historical Studies): v. 46

Nineteenth-century Britain was one of the birthplaces of modern vegetarianism in the West. In 'Of Victorians and Vegetarians' James Gregory explores the relationship between this newly organized movement and wider culture and society. It evolved with a myriad of meanings and voices: partly for propagandist reasons, but also because of the varied motivations and characteristcs of vegetarians. Teetotallers, animal lovers, mystics, spiritualists and theosophists, as well as those who saw the diet as an effective and democratic medical treatment, all provided the constituents for a movement whose critics associated it with radicalism and faddism. Frequently counter-cultural, in its association with socialism and communitarianism throughout the period, vegetarianism also expressed in heightened form the already well-established values of self-help, philanthropy, thrift, Puritanism, domesticity and a belief in progress

yazar:James Gregory
Isbn 10:1845113799
Isbn 13:978-1845113797
yayınevi:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
dil:İngilizce
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Of Victorians and Vegetarians: The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-century Britain (International Library of Historical Studies): v. 46:
29 Haziran 2007