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Manchester: Masters and Men

Chris Bowlby discovers how its buildings evoke the confident period when Manchester liberalism became the dominant ideology.

Chris Bowlby visits the Victorian cotton capital to discover how its buildings evoke the confident period when Manchester liberalism became the dominant ideology.

As the middle classes prospered, free trade and dissent achieved architectural, as well as social and political, status. Local luminaries, such as Halle, Mrs Gaskell and Engels, also decisively shaped the way later generations have thought about capitalism and how we consume culture today.

45 minutes

Last on

Wed 27 Aug 2008 21:15

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  • Sun 7 Oct 2007 21:30
  • Wed 27 Aug 2008 21:15

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