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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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Religion in the Victorian Era | Timeline

            The Victorian Era is truly the start of modern society. From the latter half of the Industrial Revolution, to the discovery of natural selection, things that we take for granted now are thanks to the innovations that occurred in the 19thcentury. Religion wasn’t immune to the changes that society went through during this period…

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The Fight for Rights: A Comparison between modern LGBTQ+ and Victorian Era Women's Rights | Timeline

I have always been fascinated by the different movements across human history regarding basic human rights. As a human race we seem extremely talented at pushing each other apart and focusing only on differences, but when people start fighting for rights we are drawn together and begin to see just how similar everyone is. This pattern has repeated itself over and over again with different…

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London Labor and London Poor of 1850-1852 | Timeline

A weekly periodical publishing the work, salary, and experiences of the poor people also known as 'street folks' of London. The stories focused on the fruit and vegetables of street stalls, scavengers, the exhibition of peepshows and live animals, and hawking fake news. The editor, author, and compiler of London Labor was Henry Mayhew. Though the publication only lasted 14 months it is tied to…

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Child Labor in England | Timeline

Child labor has a long history and a long timeline in every countries history. By looking at the proclaimed British empire and how they dealt with the horrors and injustice of child labor through the years will be a great way of viewing how England sees its lowest people. Child labor is controversial now and viewed differently by those that lived at the time as deplorable or a fact of their…

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The Knowlton Trial | Gallery Exhibit

In 1877 Annie Besant and Charles Bradlaugh published a pamphlet that advocated birth control. The pamphlet, Fruits of Philosophy by Charles Knowlton educated people on birth control methods that essentially would help the economy. If people only had the amount of children they could fiscally attend to, then the economy… more

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Women's Suffrage Movement | Timeline

It's been a long battle for women trying to secure equal rights for themselves and women in the future. This timeline focuses mainly on the key events that occurred during women's fight to be able to vote. 

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Victorian Literature and Politics for the Present - Map | Map

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

Here's our gallery for the class. 

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