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Arts and Minds - by Anton Howes (Hardcover)

Arts and Minds - by  Anton Howes (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"For almost 300 years, an organisation has quietly tried to change almost every aspect of life in Britain. That organisation is the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, often known simply as the Royal Society of Arts. It has acted as Britain's private national improvement agency, in every way imaginable - essentially, a society for the improvement of everything and anything. This book is its history. From its beginnings in a coffee house in the mid-eighteenth century, the Society has tried to change Britain's art, industry, laws, music, environment, education, and even culture. It has sometimes even succeeded. It has been a prize-fund for innovations, a platform for Victorian utilitarian reformers, a convenor of disparate interest groups, and the focal point for social movements. There has never been an organisation quite like it, constantly having to reinvent itself to find something new to improve. The book rewrites many of the old official histories of the Society and updates them to the present day, incorporating over half a century of further research into the periods they covered, along with new insights into the organisation's evolution. The book reveals the hidden and often surprising history of how a few public-spirited people tried to make their country better, offering lessons from their triumphs and their failures for all would-be reformers today"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A major new history of the extraordinary society that has touched all aspects of British life</b> <p/>From its beginnings in a coffee house in the mid-eighteenth century, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce has tried to improve British life in every way imaginable. It has sought to influence how Britons work, how they are educated, the music they listen to, the food they eat, the items in their homes, and even how they remember their own history. <i>Arts and Minds</i> is the remarkable story of an institution unlike any other--a society for the improvement of everything and anything. <p/>Drawing on exclusive access to a wealth of rare papers and artefacts from the Society's own archives, Anton Howes shows how this vibrant and singularly ambitious organisation has evolved and adapted, constantly having to reinvent itself to keep in step with changing times. The Society has served as a platform for Victorian utilitarian reformers, purchased and restored an entire village, encouraged the planting of more than sixty million trees, and sought technological alternatives to child labour. But this is more than just a story about unusual public initiatives. It is an engaging and authoritative history of almost three centuries of social reform and competing visions of a better world--the Society's members have been drawn from across the political spectrum, including Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, and Karl Marx. <p/>Informative and entertaining, <i>Arts and Minds</i> reveals how a society of public-spirited individuals tried to make their country a better place, and draws vital lessons from their triumphs and failures for all would-be reformers today.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Well-researched. . . . a generally entertaining and illuminating story.<b>---Susan Bennett, <i>Journal of British Studies</i></b><br><br>[An] interesting, detailed history of the RSA, whose broad mission was and is hard to define. . . . Historians of different interests will find this book fascinating, and Benjamin Franklin, an early member, would be pleased by it.-- "Choice Reviews"<br><br>This enjoyable and interesting book tells the story of the Royal Society of Arts from its founding in 1754 to the present day. . . . Howes is to be thanked for a story so very well told.<b>---Peter Stansky, <i>Journal of Interdisciplinary History</i></b><br><br>[<i>Arts and Minds</i>] is simply a very good read. Anton avoids the trap of writing as if for a dissertation and laying on the jargon, and simply tells a rattling good story, full of eccentric characters and colourful detail.<b>---Mike Paterson, <i>London Historians' Blog</i></b><br><br>One of Tyler Cowen's Best Non-Fiction Books of 2020<br><br>A comedy about preposterous or earnest characters at work in an essentially virtuous institution.<b>---Matthew Sweet, <i>History Today</i></b><br><br>I've greatly enjoyed reading <i>Arts and Minds</i>. . . . [this] book is clearly a labour of love, and is packed with interesting bits of information. . . . anybody interested in the process of invention, diffusion and changing tastes will greatly enjoy reading this.<b>---Diane Coyle, <i>Enlightened Economist</i></b><br><br>Lucid and scrupulously researched history.<b>---Henry Hitchings, <i>The Spectator</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Anton Howes</b> is historian in residence at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. He lives in London. Twitter @antonhowes

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