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The Victorian period was one of great change for Britain. Comprised of the years of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), it featured the rapid industrialization and urbanization of Britain, and the radical expansion of the British empire. Although these changes improved the quality of life for some Victorians, many more were forced to work under inhumane conditions, live in unsanitary and insalubrious environments, or suffered the violent oppressions of colonial rule. While we may think of the Victorian period as a distant, different era, this class argues that Victorians faced some of the same issues we deal with today, including systemic racism, opioid addiction, ecological disasters, and public health crises, to name but a few. 

“Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present” revisits texts both familiar and new - canonical and not - through the lens of current events. Addressing a range of genres, this course examines historical and philosophical trends that shaped the era’s literature and were shaped by it. Specifically, it will explore how the Victorians addressed, and sometimes avoided, issues of racial oppression, class conflict, public welfare, and imperial plunder. Moreover, it will consider what parallels and throughlines we can draw between the Victorian era and the twenty-first century and contemplate the value of continuing to study Victorian authors and texts today. 

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Labor in Victorian England | Timeline

The Industrial Revolution has left a legacy on the world as know it. It brought many changes and the view of people and society shifted from family to labor. Before the revolution, when you met someone, it was common to ask who their family was, but now, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and rise of labor, it has become common to ask what they do, what they do for labor. This exhibit is…

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The Horrors of Botany Bay | Gallery Exhibit

As we know, Australia was initially a penal colony created by Britain. In 1597, the initial law of banishment was introduced to England and convicts began to be shipped around the New World. However, beginning in 1770, convicts were shipped to Botany Bay, the first penal colony in Australia. Originally discovered in 1770 and charted for Britain by James Coo who… more

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Photography in the Victorian Era | Timeline

The first photograph was taken by Louis Daguerre in France and William Henry Fox-Talbot in Britain in 1831. Photography was an exciting development at the time. Since the looks of families and individuals were preserved only by expensive paintings, photography was a cheaper and more accurate option. Many families were photographed, specifically children. The only problem this posed was the…

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The Woman Question, and Queen Victoria's Response. | Timeline

The woman question of the Victorian era was the questioning of how women fit into society, mostly concerning political and legal rights, especially for women without husbands or without high-class status. The dilemma was so widespread and well known, that reportedly " Queen Victoria herself reflected these two sides of the question, as she was often depicted as and presented herself in terms…

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UVU Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present - Map | Map

The Victorian period was one of great change for Britain. Comprised of the years of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), it featured the rapid industrialization and urbanization of Britain, and the radical expansion of the British empire. Although these changes improved the quality of life for some Victorians, many more were forced to work under inhumane conditions, live in unsanitary and…

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UVU Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present - Gallery | Gallery Exhibit

The Victorian period was one of great change for Britain. Comprised of the years of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), it featured the rapid industrialization and urbanization of Britain, and the radical expansion of the British empire. Although these changes improved the quality of life for some Victorians, many more were forced to work under inhumane conditions, live in unsanitary and… more

Posted by Ashley Nadeau on

Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present - Timeline | Timeline

The Victorian period was one of great change for Britain. Comprised of the years of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), it featured the rapid industrialization and urbanization of Britain, and the radical expansion of the British empire. Although these changes improved the quality of life for some Victorians, many more were forced to work under inhumane conditions, live in unsanitary and…

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