Safe as Houses
Historian Amanda Vickery reveals how the 18th century home was constantly under threat. How did the Georgians make their houses havens of safety and security?
In this final part of the series about how the British obsession with our homes began 300 years ago, historian Amanda Vickery uses sources, from intimate diaries to Old Bailey records, to reveal how the 18th-century home was constantly under threat from theft, fire, divorce, poverty, illness, old age and death.
Georgian houses may seem like sanctuaries of calm elegance to us today, but at the time they were noisy chaotic places bursting with extended families, servants and lodgers and threatened by the lawlessness of Georgian streets. How did the Georgians make their houses havens of safety and security? How did the Englishman fight to make his home his castle?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Amanda Vickery |
Executive Producer | Ross Wilson |
Director | Phil Cairney |
Broadcasts
- Thu 16 Dec 2010 21:00
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- Sat 12 Feb 2011 01:10
- Wed 27 Apr 2011 19:30
- Thu 28 Apr 2011 03:20
- Tue 29 Apr 2014 20:00
- Wed 30 Apr 2014 01:00
- Wed 18 Nov 2015 20:00