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  1. 1.
    The Victorian Paradox
  2. 2.
    Victoria’s Early Reign — 1837-1861
  3. 3.
    The Industrial Revolution — 1750-1830
  4. 4.
    Railways and Steamships
  5. 5.
    Parliamentary Reform and Chartism
  6. 6.
    The Upper- And Middle-Class Woman
  7. 7.
    The Working-Class Woman
  8. 8.
    The State Church and Evangelical Revival
  9. 9.
    The Oxford Movement and Catholicism
  10. 10.
    Work and Working-Class Life
  11. 11.
    Poverty and the “hungry Forties”
  12. 12.
    Ireland, Famine, and Robert Peel
  13. 13.
    Scotland and Wales
  14. 14.
    Progress and Optimism
  15. 15.
    China and the Opium War
  16. 16.
    The Crimean War — 1854-1856
  17. 17.
    The Indian Mutiny — 1857
  18. 18.
    Victorian Britain and the American Civil War
  19. 19.
    The British in Africa — 1840-1880
  20. 20.
    Victorian Literature I
  21. 21.
    Art and Music
  22. 22.
    Science
  23. 23.
    Medicine and Public Health
  24. 24.
    Architecture
  25. 25.
    Education
  26. 26.
    Trade Unions and the Labour Party
  27. 27.
    Crime and Punishment
  28. 28.
    Gladstone and Disraeli — 1865-1881
  29. 29.
    Ireland and Home Rule
  30. 30.
    Democracy and Its Discontents
  31. 31.
    The British in Africa — 1880-1901
  32. 32.
    Later Victorian Literature
  33. 33.
    Leisure
  34. 34.
    Domestic Servants
  35. 35.
    Victoria After Albert — 1861-1901
  36. 36.
    The Victorian Legacy

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