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This series of 36 exciting lectures is a chronological voyage into the report of Victorian Britain, from the unpredicted ascension to the throne of teenaged Princess Victoria in 1837 to her fatality in 1901 as the Boer Battle neared its end. Presented with all of Victoria's advantages and foibles left intact by an award-winning professor and writer, the lectures request you to reflect on both the negative and positive areas of her reign. You will discover the lives of Victorian women; the problem facing employees and the go up of trade unionism; Victorian successes in art, books, structures, and music; and what Leonard Woolf called "the seriousness of games," and of leisure-time activities as house windows on Victorian life. You'll discuss quite role performed by Christianity as a drive for both principled adherence to traditions and principled quest for change; and the effect of technology and the debates over its impact that cartoon the Victorians. And you will learn what the Victorians assumed about education; the questions elevated by Britain's rule over its empire, the problems of poverty and offense; the discoveries of Victorian explorers in Africa; and much more in this amazing rendering of your remarkable age.