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My thanks to NetGalley and Pen and Sword for a copy of “ Secrets And Scandals In Regency Britain “ for an honest review.
I eagerly look forward to any new Pen and Sword publications as I know how well researched and educational they are , without being too stuffy !
This title ,, well who doesn’t like to hear a bit of scandal, I wasn’t very knowledgeable about this period of history so I found it very informative., but also entertaining .
Well worth a read
This was a great read loved it. The information was amazing the author has properly researched the material and I appreciated that as sometimes books like these can be quite boring and not very well written but this was great
This was a very interesting read, but I was hoping for more person-focused gossips and famous scandals than general discussion of vices and the prison system - it wasn't quite as light-hearted as I expected!
I read this ARC for an honest review
All thoughts and opinions are mine
Loved this
So well researched and I learned loads
So happy I got to read this
This book was definitely an interesting read for me. It covers the secrets and scandals of the regency Britain period. The book gives great insight into how harsh life was in this time period. The prison system, poverty, tragedies, all of these are discussed in the book as well. I learned a lot more about this time period, and learned things I never knew as well. It was a very interesting read, and I'd definitely recommend it. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced reader copy.
I strongly believe that there’s no such thing as reading too many books about a certain topic, especially when that topic involves historical scandals. I’m a simple person, you give me some gossip about people that have been dead for over a hundred years. I absolutely love reading about the Regency Era and this book definitely delivered – it was everything that I wanted it to be and then some.
I really love the way that this book was laid out, I’ve read another book by this author now and that one was just as well done, there’s a flow to the way the book goes that makes perfect sense without being completely linear. I also really like the way that everything is tied together, the author brings pieces of information together throughout the book and it makes it really fun to read. It’s also not dry at all. I read a lot of non-fiction and even if it’s a book that I love there’s usually a part or two where I’m like “Okay neat but can we get to the point a bit faster?” but there was none of that here.
Overall this was just a really well researched and well written book and I definitely learned a lot by reading it. I loved the writing so much that I immediately bought another book by the author and read it right away and I can’t wait to read more by them in the future.
Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain by Violet Finn is a 2022 publication.
With so many historical romance novels set during the Regency period one might get the impression the era was longer than it really was.
Yet, it remains one the most popular periods of history to read about or study, although it has been mythologized by lighter romantic stories featuring members of the Ton, and those proper Dukes, Viscounts, etc.
There are a few historical mystery series, though, that explore the darker aspects of this era in Britain- C.S. Harris's 'Sebastian St. Cyr' series, for one.
But, as far as nonfictional studies of the period, Violet Fenn takes us on a journey through Regency Britain that gives the reader a sobering look at some of the most disturbing events, laws, and crimes of the time.
I would say that much of what is written here is not well-known and there are many obscure stories that are odd, disgusting, and horrifying, while others are quirky, or sad, but always very interesting.
This is a short book, but is packed with brief pieces of history, highlighting the harshness of life during this time, the prison system, the treatment of women, the poverty, tragedies, and includes a few recognizable names, as well, painting a vivid enough portrait of Regency Britain to send one off to do more in depth studies.
Overall, a well-researched book, very organized, fast moving and interesting. If you think you know a thing or two about the Regency era based on romance novels or Netflix series, this book will probably surprise you. For those who prefer looking at the realistic aspects of history, this book will get you off to a great start.
4 stars
This is an interesting, informative and entertaining look at some of the scandals of the Regency period. The subject matter of course makes it a livelier read than your average history book, but the author also has a very engaging writing style, which makes it very readable. I enjoyed it very much.
With thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.
I absolutely loved this book. It is so well written and shows how much interest the author took in this topic. I wish I had this book in several classes during my college years. It inspired me to want to do more research on the topic and gave an excellent break down of the importance of the topic in our history. I love history but it’s so nice to learn about more than war and how these topics related to those times and the players behind the scenes.
The scandals of today's British princes have nothing in comparison to the Regency period! This is a true, dark period of time-- child labor, women had no rights, men created armies to fight wars for rich men, and a few lived fabulous lives while the great majority did not. It was really interesting reading about true stories of Regency Britain. I love a regency historical novel, but this was a somber reminder that they are stories! Fenn writes in an interesting way that keeps the reader hooked. I'd love to see this made into a documentary as well!
I received an ARC of this book, and my opinion that you should pick this one up if you're interested in British history or scandalous bits of history is my own.
This book would also be great on audiobook! I just went to audible to pre-order (not released in US until April) and there is not an audiobook. I would definitely buy on audiobook and I think others would as well, if that is on publisher's radar.
A fun read, an interesting look into the scandals of the past. You find except for the names the scandals seem like they are from the headlines of today... We haven't changed much.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book for my review.
The book is an interesting eye opening to the relations of the monarchies and their behavior during the regency period during 1700-1800. There were plenty examples describing the story of poverty and hunger of the people. It seems that the monarchy was living large and having scandalizing affairs. This is provided in an array of examples which are written with quotes and some humor..
It is clear from reading the amount of time and research that was done in order to provide the details of each chapter providing an example and description of behavior of a specific monarch and in some cases their children..
The chapters are short and to their point and each example is different. It is not your typical history book even though it is history..
This book was a pretty fun and interesting read. I didn't know a lot about the Regency period and this was a light and funny introduction to it. The stories were short and compelling and definitely guided and interested me enough to want to check out more books about some of the subjects and people mentioned in here.
Would recommend if you are interested in history, customs and scandals of different eras and specially looking for something short and fun.
Wow, I had no idea how...rough regency England was until I got my hands on this book. The author shows (with great examples) the poverty, the penal system, the hunger, the drugs, and the general repression of the population. While we think regency England is quite glamorous due to the portrayal of the regency romance, this book gives another viewpoint altogether, and sadly a more accurate one.
However, the author also includes info about the "richer," upper-class folks and their lives. It's a really well-done piece that encompasses many different classes and gives examples, quotes, and anecdotes to truly show how they lived.
A whistle stop tour through the highs and lows of Regency England.
The author touches on the harsh penal system, the poverty and hunger faced by so many. Such a background was the catalyst for radical thinking and action. Unfortunately, the state and particularly the monarchy were keen to keep the status quo, ensuring brutal repression.
The behaviour of the monarchy and particularly the Prince Regent, made them deeply unpopular with the country. Not that they seemed to care.
The personal lives of the Royal family, were frequently scandalous. Prinny, the Prince Regent seemed to aim for excess in all areas of his life.
We are also given vignettes on the lives of the notorious or celebrated (often the same person).
The author combines a witty and sardonic turn of phrase, with beautifully chosen quotes.
When talking about Byron, the first celebrity to get fanmail she writes “Byron’s wife Annabella Milbanke coined the phrase ‘Byromaniacs’for those women who obsessed over her husband”
This is a highly entertaining read and I’m happy to recommend it!
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All views expressed are my own.
An interesting, well written, and informative book about an age which is famous for romance but less for the number of scandals.
I had fun and found it entertaining.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
An interesting read on scandals in the late 1700s and early 1800s in the courts of England. I liked it, but also found it easy to skim at times. Still though, worth the read, especially if you want to know more about those times besides straight history.
An interesting read on some of the various scandals in Britain. The stories are a quick read, and will hold your interest. If you enjoy these types of stories, this is the book for you!
Thank you to #NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
‘Secrets and Scandals in Regency Britain’ is a fast paced and entertaining, yet well written and clearly well researched book introducing readers to some of the juicier bits of Regency England’s history. An excellent book to whet the appetite of anyone looking for the personalities behind the names and dates they might find in a ‘dry’ history tome, this is clearly written not only to educated and inform but to hook the reader into wanting to learn more. Chapters are brief and cover everything from the Peterloo Massacre and the shocking (by today’s standards) approaches to alcoholism and drug abuse to the scandals of George III’s children, Lord Byron, Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter, among others. This was the most I’ve ever read about the affair between Nelson and Lady Hamilton and definitely has me ready to read more. Fortunately Violet Fenn includes a bibliography to get us started once we’re hooked.
Humorous yet empathetic, personal while still showing how individual cases describe the Regency overall, this is an excellent choice to start off those who know little about the time period, or to interest those who have yet to find history fascinating. And a fun read for those who are already familiar with the time period and its movers and shakers. There is always something new to discover.
I received an Arc of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Intriguing and detailed insights into a fascinating time in British history, the author does an amazing job breathing life into the era. Covering a wide breadth of topics, some more famous that others, this book cleverly weaves in facts, figures and legislation with the social aspects to truly tell a story. Absolutely loved this as a social history with more.