- Talk
- History
- Manchester
- 21 May 2025
Engels in Manchester: Past Meets Present
A talk by award-winning writer and historian-at-large, Dr Dean Kirby
21 May 2025
6.30 pm
Manchester M2 1NL
Cross Street Chapel
Cross Street,
Manchester M2 1NL
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£15.00 General Admission / £6.00 Students / Members book for FREE
Wheelchair accessible
Overview
Step into the footsteps of Friedrich Engels and discover Manchester’s hidden histories through fresh eyes. What happens when a descendant of Angel Meadow’s residents retraces one of history’s most influential urban walks?
A Book That Echoes Through Time
Join us on a fascinating journey through Manchester’s industrial past as we explore one of history’s most influential urban studies – Friedrich Engels’s The Condition of the Working Class in England. First published in 1845, this groundbreaking work opened the world’s eyes to life in Victorian Manchester and continues to influence how we think about cities today.
Uncovering Angel Meadow’s Secrets
Engels walked through Angel Meadow’s working-class courtyards, documenting the harsh realities of industrial life. But what stories lay beneath his observations? What hidden narratives await discovery in those historic streets?
Walking in Two Sets of Footsteps
In this special talk commemorating the 180th anniversary of The Condition, we’re thrilled to welcome Orwell Prize-nominated journalist and historian Dean Kirby. As a descendant of Angel Meadow residents, Kirby brings a unique personal connection to this story. He’ll take us along Engels’s original route, sharing fresh insights and unexpected discoveries that add new dimensions to our understanding of Manchester’s transformation from industrial powerhouse to modern metropolis.
Practical Information
The talk includes a Q&A session and light refreshments can be purchased from the venue’s bar.
Booking is essential. Lit & Phil members: we recommend logging into the website to make booking your free member ticket quicker and easier.
About the Speaker
Dr Dean Kirby is an award-winning writer and historian-at-large, who writes and consults on the history of Manchester.
Accessibility Information
The venue is wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet on the ground floor. Please contact us regarding any specific accessibility requirements you may have by emailing events@manlitphil.ac.uk
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Dr Dean Kirby
Dr Dean Kirby is an award-winning writer who was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain’s Social Evils for his work as an investigative journalist. His search for his Irish ancestor in Victorian Manchester’s Angel Meadow slum saw archaeologists unearthing his home in the rubble of a city centre car park.
Dean went on to write a bestselling non-fiction book on Angel Meadow and to earn a PhD in urban history by investigating what Friedrich Engels really found in the district. As a historian-at-large, he writes and consults on the history of Manchester, leads guided tours, and supports community history projects and Mancunian family history research via the Manchester History Club.
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