shadow of britain

Chapter 35 Final Words

Chapter 35 Final Words

At this point, the first volume of the book "The Strongest Voice from Scotland Yard" is over.

Rather than saying it is the first volume, it is better to say it is a prologue.

But writing a prologue with more than 8 words is a bit too strange, so I simply listed it as a separate volume to present it.

In this volume, I mainly describe the British society in the early 19th century for my friends, so that everyone can have a clearer understanding of the state of people and things in that era.

As Dickens said, civilization and barbarism walk together on this vaunted island.

There are not only the stereotypes left over from the Middle Ages, but also the simple moral norms left over from then, not only the technological progress brought about by the advent of the industrial age, but also a lot of social problems arising from it.

Ladies and gentlemen love beauty, fashion, and bold outfits, but they also miraculously abide by the conservative and restrained traditional style.

The poor and the rich live in large or small houses. Some of them have better living conditions than their descendants, while others struggle more than their ancestors who lived in the church age.

This is an era of contradictions, an era of twists and turns.

This is a conservative era, but also a progressive era.

Of course, the most important thing is that this is an era in which hope can be vaguely seen in despair.

A better story, a better future, please look forward to the next volume of "King Arthur in Scotland Yard".

In addition, here, I would like to thank the author of "The Great Devil Sherlock Holmes" Mogua for pushing me. In fact, I wanted to thank me a long time ago, but at that time my collection was too small. I had a thousand collections and others tens of thousands of collections. , thank you is also inappropriate.But today I finally received [-] yuan after talking about it, and the words of thanks also have weight.

"The Great Devil Sherlock Holmes" is also a fantasy novel created in the Victorian era. The content is very exciting, and the whole article is very refreshing to read. Unlike my book, you may feel that it is not so hearty all the way. pleasure.

Finally, during the period of the new book, readers and friends, please try to read as much as possible. This is really very important to me, thank you.

The following lists some of the references I read and used during the writing process of the first volume, and I would like to thank all the authors of the literature for their guidance and inspiration. Thank you very much!

References

[1] Qian Chengdan; Xu Jieming. General History of Britain
[2] John H. Clapham. Modern British Economic History

[3] Kenneth O. Morgan. Oxford General History of England
[4] Adam Smith. The Theory of Moral Sentiments

[5] Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations

[6] Zeng Yan. The Image of a Gentleman in British Novels in the 19th Century. Journal of Changchun University
[7] Cui Lin. Research on the Impact of Religious Structure Changes in Britain on the National Constitution in the 19th Century. Shandong Normal University
[8] Cao Ge. Research on the Development of British Secondary Education Schools in the 19th Century. Tianjin Normal University
[9] Pan Yinghua. Studies on British middle-class women in the 19th century. European Studies
[10] Xu Zhiqiang. An analysis of urban street children and their upbringing in the 19th century in England. Guizhou Social Sciences
[11] Guo Zhijun. Research on the Reform of Death Penalty in Britain in the 19th Century. Huazhong University of Science and Technology
[12] Zhang Weiliang. The Diocese of St. Giles: Typical Slums in London in the Early 19th Century. Guizhou Social Sciences
[13] Sun Jiangli. Robert Peel and British Conservatism. Shandong Normal University
[14] Wu Tiewen; Zhang Yadong. Robert Peel and the establishment of the British modern police system. Xuehai
[15] Ju Mingliang. "Peel Principle" and the Construction of a Harmonious Police-Civilian Relationship in my country. Management of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Technology (late issue)
[16] Han Xiaohu. Value Evaluation and Analysis of Robert Peel's "Nine Police Principles". Journal of Hunan Public Security College
[17] Xu Bin. The Government's Response and Institutional Reform in the British Financial Crisis in [-]. Historical Research
[18] Wang Yanyan. Tradition and Change: A Study of the British Education Controversy in the 19th Century. Research on the History of Education

[19] Narisi. Changes in British Police Law and Its Enlightenment. People’s Forum
[20] Gong Min. On the Political and Social Supervision Mechanism and Social Corruption in Early Modern Britain. Journal of Hunan University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition)
[21] Sun Canwei. An Analysis of the Reasons for the High Change Rate of the New British Police Force in the 19th Century. Journal of Chongqing Institute of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition)
[22] Yin Xinyi. From "Blood Code" to "Abolition of Death Penalty"——On the Change of the British Death Penalty System in the 19th Century. Luojia History Court
[23] Jia Zhanyun. Path and Enlightenment of British Police Corruption Governance. Journal of BJ Police College
[24] Li Honglang. Review of British Prosecution System. Law Review
[25] Mao Zhenyu. Research on Juvenile Delinquency in British Industrial Cities in the 19th Century—Taking London as the Main Example. Soochow University
[26] Li Wen. The foundational work of the modern police system - a review of the British "Metropolitan Police Act" in 1829. Journal of BJ People's Police College
[27] E·C·Felison; I·R·Scott; Zhu Wenying (Translator). British Criminal Procedure: From Arrest to Trial. Global Law Review
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