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  2. Victorian era | History, Society, & Culture | Britannica

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    What were the key characteristics of society during the Victorian Era? How did the Industrial Revolution affect Victorian society? What were common social classes and their roles at that time?

  3. Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    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. Slightly different definitions are sometimes used. ... The era has also been understood in a more extensive sense as a period that possessed sensibilities and characteristics ...

  4. Victorian Era: Timeline, Fashion & Queen Victoria | HISTORY

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    The Victorian Era was a time of vast political reform and social change, the Industrial Revolution, authors Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin, a railway and shipping boom, profound scientific...

  5. The Victorian Era Literature: Characteristics, Features and...

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    Victorian Literature is the literature produced during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) A.D. During this time, England was undergoing a tremendous cultural upheaval; the accepted forms of literature, art and music had undergone a radical change.

  6. History in Focus: Overview of The Victorian Era (article)

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    The Victorian Age was characterised by rapid change and developments in nearly every sphere - from advances in medical, scientific and technological knowledge to changes in population growth and location.

  7. The Victorian era. The 19th century was one of rapid development and change, far swifter than in previous centuries. During this period England changed from a rural, agricultural country to an urban, industrialised one. This involved massive dislocation and radically altered the nature of society.

  8. BBC - History - Overview: Victorian Britain, 1837 - 1901

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    Overview: Victorian Britain, 1837 - 1901. During the Victorian era, Britain could claim to be the world's superpower, despite social inequality at home and burgeoning industrial rivals...

  9. 7.1: The Victorian Era (1832–1901) - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Learning Objectives. Recognize and evaluate the influence that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert exerted on the last half of the 19th century. Identify and explain the conflicts that defined the Victorian Era. Assess the ways in which these conflicts influenced Victorian literature.

  10. The Victorian Era: A Historian‘s Perspective on the...

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    From the rapid advance of industrialization and urbanization to the expansion of the British Empire, groundbreaking scientific discoveries to the birth of modern leisure and consumerism, the Victorian era was a period of unparalleled dynamism and innovation.

  11. Victorian Architecture: Characteristics, Influences, Ambassadors...

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    Key features of Victorian architecture include steeply pitched roofs, towers, turrets, bay windows, ornate woodwork, bright exterior paint, and wrap-around porches. The era’s technological advancements, such as mass production and plate glass, enabled more intricate designs.