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Culture and Society

Illustration shows a restaurant scene with men and women dancing in the background. Shows upper class people in fashionable 1920s fashion.

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24 Collections
492 Volumes
19,732 Documents
1,191,020 Pages
London underground cartoon illustration from 1939 by A. W. Wilson. Right side shows men sad commuting to work and the left side shows happy families going on day trips.

Introduction

Many of the archival collections published by British Online Archives (BOA) can be grouped under the broad theme of “Culture and Society”. These terms are interrelated. They are also difficult to define. It may be said, however, that “Culture” denotes a set of practices, beliefs, and traditions, whilst “Society” can be understood as a group of people who occupy a shared space.

The collections grouped here chart the development of civil society across the globe (such as the rise of Black nationalism in South Africa and the consequent dismantling of Apartheid). These collections can inform our understanding of everyday life in differing forms of society—capitalist, socialist, fascist, colonial, and post-colonial. 

The collections grouped here likewise illustrate the influence of the Industrial Revolution upon British society, and upon its venerable institutions, like the Church of England. Several of these collections, such as the periodicals that were owned by the Illustrated London News (ILN), chart the development of, and changing attitudes towards, religious doctrines, such as Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, and Islam. 

The collections also chart the evolution of distinctively urban and rural cultures across Britain and throughout the wider world. In fact, these collections enable students and researchers to track developments within practically every aspect of culture and society, such as fashion, food, film, literature, music, travel, politics, the home, and sport. Significantly, they also shed light on changing attitudes towards sexuality and gender throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 

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Coloured illustration of a British town being bombed. On the left a black and white soldier points to the sky.

Licensed to access Britain Under Threat: Civil Defence in the Era of Total War, 1914-1989 Coming Soon

20th Century International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Culture and Society
Contributor The National Archives (TNA)
A black and white image of POWs at a re-education camp.

Licensed to access Building a New Germany: Denazification and Political Re-education, 1944–1948

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Culture and Society Germany United Kingdom
Contributor The National Archives Contents 1 Volumes, 46 Documents (3,701 Pages)
A black and white image of nurses wearing masks.

Licensed to access Pandemics, Society, and Public Health, 1517–1925

17th Century 18th Century 16th Century Modern History Europe Science and Technology Culture and Society Medicine United Kingdom Early Modern
Contributor The National Archives (UK); The British Library; University College London; The London Archives. Contents 4 Volumes, 494 Documents (79,400 Pages)
Front cover of The Bystander showing illustrations of women wearing Union Jack dresses, with The Bystander in white letters.

Licensed to access The Bystander, 1903-1940

20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Culture and Society
Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 38 Volumes, 1849 Documents (122,841 Pages)
A cover of The Illustrated War News, including an illustration of a tank, the Union Jack flag, and the French flag.

Licensed to access Illustrated War News, 1914–1918 & 1939

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Colonialism and Empire Media and Communications Politics and Social Movements Science and Technology Culture and Society
Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 6 Volumes, 195 Documents (9,176 Pages)
Britannia and Eve Front Cover, 1956. On the left is a woman in profile looking to the right. It reads Britannia Eve.

Licensed to access Britannia and Eve, 1926-1957

20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Culture and Society
Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 30 Volumes, 354 Documents (35,520 Pages)
An illustration of a woman laid in a hammock reading a newspaper. Underneath her sit a dog and a cat. The top left of the image reads The Graphic in white letters.

Licensed to access The Graphic, 1869-1932

19th Century 20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Culture and Society United Kingdom
Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 60 Volumes, 2684 Documents (90,266 Pages)
Sporting photographs of horse racing, and rugby under the title ‘The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News’, 1939

Licensed to access The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 1874-1970

19th Century 20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Culture and Society United Kingdom
Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 97 Volumes, 3870 Documents (169,230 Pages)

Contextual Essays

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What is Disease?

Robert Hicks
Published 4th April, 2024 18 min read

Records of Pandemics at The National Archives (UK)

Christopher Day
Published 4th April, 2024 24 min read

Influenza: the “thief in the night”

Mark Honigsbaum
Published 4th April, 2024 19 min read

Guide to British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869–1970

British Online Archives
Published 3rd January, 2024 30 min read

The Sphere: Popular Imperialism as Entertainment for the Twentieth Century

Martin Conboy
Published 20th September, 2023 15 min read

The Graphic, 1869–1932

Andrea Korda
Published 19th September, 2023 17 min read

Propaganda and the Mobilisation of Consent during the two World Wars

Catriona Pennell
Published 12th September, 2023 16 min read

Further Reading: Britannia and Eve/Women’s Magazines.

Ilya Parkins
Published 26th July, 2023 5 min read
An illustration of women in smart dress.

The Tatler (1901-1965)

Ruth Larsen
Published 21st September, 2022 15 min read
Woman in shorts smoking a cigarette and looking at a man doing laundry.

From the Archive: The Failures of Women in Art

Katherine Waite
Published 20th September, 2022 24 min read
The words Swinging City with eight different portrait photos of the same woman.

The Transforming Effect of the 1960s

Mark Donnelly
Published 31st August, 2022 14 min read
An image of eight front covers of different publications: Britannia and Eve, The Sketch, Tatler, The Bystander, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Graphic, London News, and The Sphere.

British Print Media, 1860s–1960s

Adrian Bingham
Published 31st May, 2022 15 min read
A British war horse stuck in the mud while ferrying supplies during WW1.

Soldiers and their Horses in The Great War

Jane Flynn
Published 30th October, 2020 6 min read
A black and white image of the top of a Church. A sign on the Church reads Wesleyan Erected 1879.

The Methodist Recorder, 1861-1919: Collection Guide

British Online Archives
Published 22nd October, 2020 22 min read
A black and white image of the top of a Church. A sign on the Church reads Wesleyan Erected 1879.

Methodist Publications, 1855-1919: Collection Guide

British Online Archives
Published 22nd October, 2020 22 min read
Telephone exchange built according to the Edison Gower-Bell system of telecommunication - first central telephone in Paris in 1879.

A Guide to Transatlantic Periodicals Published in the UK and Europe During the 18th, 19th, and 20th Centuries

British Online Archives
Published 13th October, 2020 11 min read
A black and white image of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin.

From the Archive: Prosecuting the Holocaust

Katherine Waite
Published 21st February, 2020 7 min read

The good servant: the origins and development of BBC Listener Research 1936-1950

Professor Sian Nicholas
Published 1st January, 2006 46 min read
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