Vagabonds, Oskar Jensen
Vagabonds, Oskar Jensen
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Vagabonds
Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-century London

Author: Oskar Jensen

Narrator: Oskar Jensen

Unabridged: 10 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

Dickensian London is brought to real and vivid life in this innovative, accessible social history, revealing the true character of this place and time through the stories of its street denizens—shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2023

London, 1857: A pair of teenage girls holding a sign that says "Fugitive Slaves" ask for money on the corner of Blackman Street. After a constable accosts them and charges them with begging, they end up in court, where national newspapers pick up their story. Are the girls truly escaped slaves from Kentucky? Or will the city's dystopian Mendicity Society catch them in a lie, exposing them as born-and-raised Londoners and endangering their safety?

With its many accounts of people like these who lived and made their living on the streets, Vagabonds forms a moving picture of London's most compelling period (1780–1870). Piecing together contemporary sources such as newspaper articles, letters, and journal entries, historian Oskar Jensen follows the harrowing, hopeful journeys of the city's poor: children, immigrants, street performers, thieves, and sex workers, all diverse in gender, ethnicity, ability, and origin. For the first time, their own voices give us a radical new perspective on this moment in history, with its deep inequality that bears an astonishing resemblance to our own era's divides.

About Oskar Jensen

Oskar Jensen is an author and academic with a doctorate in history from Oxford University. He was named a BBC New Generation Thinker for 2022, and his books on British and European history have been published by Oxford and Cambridge University Presses. He is currently an arts and humanities fellow at Newcastle University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by LIsa Noell "Rocking the chutzpah!" on November 28, 2023

My thanks to Oskar Jensen, Duckworth publishing and Netgalley. I often ask myself, why? Just why do I keep reading books like this? I suppose my answer is and must be to remember and never forget. These people need to be remembered. What they've done, that seemed to have meant so little back in ages......more

Goodreads review by Chrissie on May 31, 2024

An incredible collection of the real lives of some of the poor in Victorian London. You will definitely be surprised by their stories, as it seems we have rather been given the wrong impression in many ways! Loved it.......more

Goodreads review by Bookshire Cat on April 05, 2022

I received the ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Overall, this book is social history as I like it, well-written, individual-driven, striving to provide the subjects’ own narrative whenever possible. The book sits somewhere in between of popularizing and academic text and I thin......more

Goodreads review by Tim on January 05, 2025

A treasury of interesting details and careful analysis presented in a lively and interesting style.......more