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- Victorian era - Wikipedia
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901, although slightly different definitions are sometimes used
- Victorian era | History, Society, Culture | Britannica
During the Victorian period, the House of Commons became the centre of government, the House of Lords lost power (though it remained influential until the Parliament Act of 1911), and the monarchy transformed into a symbol of the nation
- Victorian Era: Timeline, Fashion Queen Victoria | HISTORY
Here’s a timeline of innovations and events that helped define the Victorian Era
- Victorian Era Society and Social Class Structure
How was the Victorian society structure? The Victorian society was divided into nobility Upper Class, Middle Class, and the Working Class The Victorian Upper Class consisted of the Aristocrats, Nobles, Dukes, other wealthy families working in the Victorian courts
- Society and culture of the Victorian era - Wikipedia
Society and culture of the Victorian era refers to society and culture in the United Kingdom during the Victorian era The idea of "reform" was a motivating force, as seen in the political activity of religious groups and the newly formed labour unions
- Victorian era - New World Encyclopedia
The Victorian era of the United Kingdom and its overseas Empire was the period of Queen Victoria's rule from June 1837 to January 1901 The era was preceded by the Georgian period and succeeded by the Edwardian period
- Victorian Voices
Our Fiction section brings you over 600 Victorian tales, including a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories from The Strand, a host of other "rivals of Sherlock Holmes" detective tales, stories by Mark Twain, Victor Hugo, Frank Stockton, E Nesbit and more
- Introduction to the Victorian Era – Victorian Poetry and Poetics
For much of the last century, the term Victorian, which literally describes things and events in the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), conveyed connotations of “prudish,” “repressed,” and “old fashioned ”
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