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Title: The Victorian Age


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The Victorian Age
  • 1830-1901

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Historical Overview
  • Early Period 1830-48
  • 1830Liverpool and Manchester Railway opens
  • 1832First Reform Bill
  • 1837Victoria crowned Queen

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Historical Overview
  • Early Period 1830-48
  • 1837Economic crash led to unemployment, poverty,
    riots
  • Laissez-faire economics
  • Unregulated working conditions
  • Hungry 40s

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Historical Overview
  • Early Period 1830-48
  • Chartist movement created atmosphere of reform
  • 1845 Irish Potato Famine
  • 1846Repeal of Corn Laws

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Historical Overview
  • Mid-Victorian Period 1848-70
  • Factory Acts improved working conditions
  • 1851Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
  • 1857England took over government of India

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Historical Overview
  • Mid-Victorian Period 1848-70
  • Discoveries in geology and astronomy
  • 1859Charles Darwins The Origin of Species
  • Religious crisis

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Historical Overview
  • Late Victorian Period 1870-1901
  • JubileeYears 1887, 1897
  • Imperialism undermined by rebellions
  • Rise of labor to power

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Historical Overview
  • Late Victorian Period 1870-1901
  • 1890sfin de siecle anxieties
  • Aesthetic Movement
  • 1901Victoria dies

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Social Changes
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Transformed from rural/ agricultural to
    urban/industrial society

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Social Changes
  • Rise of Middle Class
  • Feudal order of society disappearing
  • Development of Impoverished Working Class

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Social Changes
  • Rapid Technological Advancement
  • Railroad
  • Telegraph
  • Machine labor
  • Photography

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Social Changes
  • Imperialism
  • Spread of British Empire across the globe
  • Englands moral duty to civilize the world

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Social Changes
  • Utilitarianism
  • Philosophical movement started by Jeremy Bentham
  • Worth of every institution, belief, or action
    determined by practical utility

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Social Changes
  • Utilitarianism
  • Felicific calculus
  • Greatest good for greatest number
  • Failed to recognize spiritual values

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Social Changes
  • Materialism
  • Increasing concern with money and possessions
  • Darwinism
  • Biological evolution
  • Survival of the fittest
  • Social Darwinism

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Social Changes
  • Development of Strict Moral Code
  • Respectability and sexual repression
  • Evangelicalism
  • Middle-class religious movement
  • Literal interpretation of Bible
  • Strict moral scrutiny of daily life

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Social Changes
  • The Woman Question
  • Legislative changes
  • Educational and employment opportunities
  • Womens suffrage
  • Angel in the House/Fallen Woman

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Social Changes
  • Decadent (Aesthetic) Movement
  • Artistic movement of 1890s
  • Reaction against oppressive Victorian morality
  • Art for arts sake

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Victorian Ideals
  • Progress/Optimism
  • Pessimism/Sense of Loss
  • Respectability/The Gentleman
  • Prudery

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Victorian Ideals
  • Earnestness/DutyWork!
  • Didacticism
  • DomesticityAngel in the House

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