In Darkest England and the Way Out
William Booth
Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022)





William Booth (1829 – 1912) was the founding General of the Salvation Army in late nineteenth century England. Finding his salvation as a teenager, he went on to become one of the most controversial and, ultimately, well-loved and respected social reformers of his day. Published in 1890 amidst the turmoil of the death of his beloved wife, Catherine, “In Darkest England” was hailed as a revolutionary approach to coping with the social ills facing Great Britain at the time. Although 130 years old, this revolutionary book of Victorian England still has much to say of note today. - Summary by Tom Hirsch (15 hr 32 min)
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Preface | 12:25 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Why Darkest England | 27:33 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Submerged Tenth | 21:23 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Homeless | 27:19 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Out-of-Works | 24:15 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
On The Verge of the Abyss | 18:52 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Vicious | 33:33 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Criminals | 15:55 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Children of the Lost | 14:41 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Is There No Help? - Part 1 | 24:15 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Is There No Help? - Part 2 | 23:20 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Deliverance - Part 1 | 25:04 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Deliverance - Part 2 | 5:04 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
To the Rescue! - The City Colony - Part 1 | 20:44 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
To the Rescue! - The City Colony - Part 2 | 17:22 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Work for the Out-of-Works - The Factory | 18:43 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Regimentation of the Unemployed | 8:16 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Household Salvage Brigade | 29:14 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
To the Country! The Farm Colony | 32:57 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Industrial Village | 14:33 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Agricultural Villages | 4:48 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
New Britain - The Colony Over-Sea | 18:51 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Universal Emigration | 12:53 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
More Crusades - Part 1 | 21:50 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
More Crusades - Part 2 | 21:49 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Traveling Hospital | 30:45 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Effectual Deliverance for the Drunkard | 27:24 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The New Way of Escape for Lost Women | 13:07 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
A Preventive Home for Unfallen Girls When in Danger | 26:43 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Refuges for the Children of the Streets | 14:30 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Assistance in General | 14:26 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Poor Man's Bank | 16:17 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
The Poor Man's Lawyer | 29:42 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Our Intelligence Department | 18:39 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
A Matrimonial Bureau | 20:56 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Can It Be Done, and How? | 14:53 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
How Much Will It Cost? | 18:51 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Some Advantages Stated | 18:40 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Some Objections Met | 37:29 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Recapitulation | 21:50 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
A Practical Conclusion | 27:48 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 1 | 10:06 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 2 | 17:59 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 3 | 12:32 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 4 | 14:49 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 5 | 24:52 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
Appendix - Part 6 | 4:44 | Gelesen von Tom Hirsch (1947-2022) |
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Vicki
It is late November and the Salvation Army’s bell ringers will be outside many retail stores around my area. I’ve always thought of The Salvation Army as a charity organization. Locally they provide a small food bank , heating assistance, and a secondhand retail store. In my own childhood, they helped my mother when in her mid-30s she suddenly became a widow. The Salvation Army has long been my charity of choice. I knew nothing of its history. I am appreciative of LibriVox and the reader is excellent. William and Catherine Booth definitely deserve their place in social service history. He had many,many ideas to alleviate poverty in England. Some of those ideas still exist. The organization had and still has a Christian orientation. Mr. Booth’s acceptance of people outside that religion was commendable. Having read many books of historical fiction set in the Victorian era, I lean toward stories of the upper class. Downton Abbey was a hit for me .Charles Dickens was an exception but he was required reading in school. Who can forget Tiny Tim? While listening to this book I was made more aware of the poverty of the period.I could only listen to a few chapters at a time, because of the lives of the poor and destitute of The Empire of that day. Humbling.