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The lecture surveys the social, economic, intellectual, and moral changes of the nineteenth-century British era commonly called the Victorian age, tracing industrialisation's effects on family life, urban growth, transport and labour, and describing political reform, religious and philosophical shifts, and cultural responses. It argues that movements provoke counter-reactions, showing how ideals became institutionalised then contested, and it balances accounts of material progress with the era's contradictions—moral earnestness, social dislocations, and the adjustments that shaped modern society.
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