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Chapter 5 The Victorian Age Bilde inn
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Britain in the Victorian Age Industrialisation and urbanisation transforms Britain “The workshop of the world” - new technologies give increased mechanisation Rising middle classes – through business and the professions – erode the power of landowning aristocracy Growing urban working class “The criminal classes”
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Victorian society – Jekyll vs. Hyde Respectability and strict morality vs. crime, prostitution and degradation Economic growth and domestic improvements vs. child labour and the workhouse
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Britain and the world Britain as leading world power “Pax Britannica” British Empire encompasses ¼ of the globe Queen Victoria proclaimed Empress of India in 1876
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Victorian Literature Novels increasingly popular Melodrama and social criticism (Dickens) Women novelists (Brontës, Gaskell, G. Eliot…) Birth of children’s literature (Kipling, Carroll…)
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19 th century America the belief that the US would extend from east to west Homestead Act (1862) offered 162 acres to settler families Native Americans pushed into reservations Manifest Destiny Currier & Ives: Crossing the Rockies 1860
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19 th century America Northern and southern states develop different economic structures Southern states still reliant on slavery and oppose abolition Southern states’ withdrawal from the Union causes war American Civil War
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19 th century America Reconstruction of the South – minus slavery, but with segregation and political exclusion and suppression of blacks Rapid industrialisation and mass immigration to Northern cities Postbellum US
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19 th century American literature “Transcendentalists” mixed English romanticism with American optimism Civil War brought a taste for realism in fiction (Twain…) Emily Dickinson (1830- 86) precursor of modernism with her poems, published posthumously.
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