

Oskar Jensen, "Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-Century London" (The Experiment, 2024)
Dec 31, 2024
Oskar Jensen, a historian specializing in 19th-century London street life, dives into the vibrant yet harsh world depicted in his book 'Vagabonds.' He explores the lives of marginalized individuals, revealing their resilience through personal narratives that speak volumes of their struggles. Jensen discusses the irony of the 19th-century vigilante welfare system, contrasting the visible poverty of the time with hidden challenges in today's cities. He also highlights the experiences of street children and the complex realities faced by women and immigrants in Victorian London.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Street Lives in 19th-Century London
01:58 • 14min
The Cruel Irony of 19th Century Vigilante Welfare
15:52 • 2min
Contrasting Lives in Victorian London
17:47 • 9min
Street Struggles: Life of Children in 19th Century London
26:38 • 19min
Voices from the Streets: Women and Immigrants in 19th Century London
45:43 • 33min
Exploring the Interplay of History and Personal Experience
01:18:28 • 3min