Skip to Main Content

The Diaries of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury: Vol. 1: 1825-1845, Part Two

Online ISBN:
9780198910411
Print ISBN:
9780197267417
Publisher:
British Academy
Book

The Diaries of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury: Vol. 1: 1825-1845, Part Two

David Brown (ed.)
David Brown
(ed.)
Professor of Modern History, University of Southampton
Find on
Published online:
18 January 2024
Published in print:
25 May 2023
Online ISBN:
9780198910411
Print ISBN:
9780197267417
Publisher:
British Academy

Abstract

Lord Ashley (later the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury) is perhaps best known to social historians as the ‘Poor Man’s Earl’, the aristocratic philanthropist whose concern for suffering and the oppressed victims of Victorian ‘progress’ saw him champion a range of social, industrial, educational, and health reforms. A deeply religious individual, his Evangelicalism and sense of philanthropy as ‘duty’ make these extraordinarily rich and candid diaries a vital resource for understanding the motivations of a prominent philanthropist and Victorian social reformer. The diaries contain detailed accounts of his labours, religious and philosophical reflections, self analysis, and descriptions and criticisms of contemporaries, and offer thereby a fascinating insight into Victorian politics and social change. The full run of the diaries span the period 1825-85. This first volume, covering 1825-45, shows the emergence of Ashley as a passionate Evangelical reformer and determined advocate for a range of domestic and international issues and causes. In Part Two of Volume One the questions and issues that would dominate his public work for years to come – notably: religious questions (including here the intense debates over Tractarianism); industrial working conditions, especially for children; the work of the lunacy commission – and which he had begun to address in the period covered in Part One, feature more prominently, showing how he had by this point found his voice and become established as a key actor in those fields. Part Two also includes a narrative of a further European tour (in 1843) as well as a substantial political journal for 1834-42.

Contents
Close
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

Sign In or Create an Account

Close

This PDF is available to Subscribers Only

View Article Abstract & Purchase Options

For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.

Close