“不要让图书馆收费强加给你”:1878年惠特比图书馆法案辩论

John Webster
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摘要本文考察了1978年惠特比市通过《图书馆法》的失败尝试。关于维多利亚时代英国纳税人决定是否采用这些法案的实际辩论的详细描述相对较少。惠特比关于免费图书馆的激烈辩论跨越了宗教和政治派别。该镇决定拒绝采纳《法案》的决定性因素似乎是阶级。惠特比日益萎缩的几乎全是男性的精英阶层主要支持收养,而惠特比更广泛的中产阶级(包括大多数女性)和工薪阶层纳税人仍然不相信。免费图书馆的支持者更有组织,相对来说更雄辩,总体上更有原则。然而,他们的失败主要在于提供惠特比的纳税人认为是不必要的奢侈的东西的成本问题。通过对相关人员的考察,以及他们的言行细节,这篇关于惠特比图书馆法案辩论的论文揭示了过去一场基本的教育和文化之战是如何展开的。它展示了在一个衰落的英国工业城镇中,不同的人是如何看待自己的,并概述了他们认为在他们的社会中重要的不同事物。这场辩论生动地表明,在经济和工业衰退的气候下,支持为整个社会免费提供公共服务的论点可以被公众断然拒绝。
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'Don't Have a Library Rate Thrust Upon You': The Libraries Acts Debate in Whitby, 1878
Abstract This paper examines the doomed attempt to adopt the Libraries Acts in Whitby in I878. Comparatively few detailed accounts of the actual debates through which the ratepayers of Victorian Britain decided whether to adopt the Acts have been published. Whitby's stormy free library debate cut across religious and political affiliations. The deciding factor in the town's decision to reject the adoption of the Acts appears to have been class. Whitby's shrinking and almost exclusively male elite were predominantly in favour of adoption, whereas the majority of Whitby's broader middle classes (including most women) and its working-class ratepayers remained unconvinced. The free library supporters were more organized, comparatively more eloquent and generally more principled. Nevertheless, they were defeated largely over the single issue of the cost of providing something mainly perceived by Whitby's ratepayers as an unnecessary luxury. By examining the people involved, and looking at what they said and did in some detail, this paper on the Libraries Acts debate in Whitby uncovers how a fundamental educational and cultural battle was fought out in the past. It shows how different people in a declining British industrial town saw themselves, and outlines the different things they considered to be important in their society. The debate demonstrates graphically that in a climate of economic and industrial decline, arguments in favour of free public provision of services for the whole community can be decisively rejected by the public.
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