
Victorian Britain
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Narrated by:
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Patrick N. Allitt
This series of 36 fascinating lectures is a chronological journey into the story of Victorian Britain, from the unexpected ascension to the throne of teenaged Princess Victoria in 1837 to her death in 1901 as the Boer War neared its end.
Presented with all of Victoria's strengths and foibles left intact by an award-winning teacher and author, the lectures invite you to reflect on both the positive and negative aspects of her reign. You'll discover the lives of Victorian women; the situation facing working people and the rise of trade unionism; Victorian achievements in art, literature, architecture, and music; and what Leonard Woolf called "the seriousness of games," and of leisure-time activities as windows on Victorian life.
You'll discuss the important role played by Christianity as a force for both principled adherence to tradition and principled pursuit of change; and the influence of science and the debates over its impact that animated the Victorians.
And you'll learn what the Victorians believed about education; the questions raised by Britain's rule over its empire, the problems of poverty and crime; the discoveries of Victorian explorers in Africa; and much more in this remarkable rendering of a remarkable age.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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intresting and informative
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Loved this!
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Professor Allitt is sublime and superlative.
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Objective, Dispassionate, Thorough
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A gem
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Informative and entertaining overview of a significant period in human history
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I could go on and on, but seriously if you’re looking for content that helps provide both perspective on the past, and how we can use that to illuminate our lives in the present, don’t waste your time with other series. This one takes the cake. Great work Dr. Allit
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That means that, rather than sneering at the Victorians for, say, their peculiar snobberies, he urges us to, “remember that we’re all snobbish about certain things as well”. Rather than laugh at them, the good professor laughs with them, from zingers delivered in the Commons to cartoons printed in Punch. Even the Oxford Movement gets objective treatment. If we encounter views we abhor, Allitt suggests, “the discipline for us is to say, well, let’s see how they were thinking about it”. Unlike so much modern academic historiography, no axes are being ground here, no agendas served.
Allitt himself is always a pleasure to listen to, from the cadence of his delivery to the smile that’s never very far from the surface.
We shouldn’t be too judgmental too quickly
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Highly, highly recommended if you love history.
Charming, funny, clearly presented
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Fantastic
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