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The Victorians since 190: histories, representations and revisions

The Victorians since 190: histories, representations and revisions
The Victorians since 190: histories, representations and revisions
CONTENTS
PART I: HISTORIES 1. Lytton Strachey’s Eminent Victorians: The rise and fall of the intellectual aristocracy - William C. Lubenow 2. The Bleak Age: J.H. Clapham, the Hammonds and the standard of living in Victorian Britain - Stewart Weaver 3. Victorian Prime Ministers: Changing patterns of commemoration - Michael Bentley 4. Quiller-Couch, the Function of Victorian Literature and Modernism, 1890–1930 - Michelle Hawley 5. G. M. Young and the early Victorian revival - Miles Taylor 6. Culture or Society?: Victorian Studies, 1951–64 - Martin Hewitt
PART II: REPRESENTATIONS 7. Industrialisation and Catastrophe: The Victorian economy in British film documentary, 1930–50 - Timothy Boon 8. The revival of interest in Victorian decorative art and the Victoria and Albert Museum - Anthony Burton 9. ‘No glorious assurance’: The 1951 Festival of Britain looks at the Victorian past - Becky Conekin 10. The BBC and the Victorians - James Thompson 11. Theme park Victoriana - John Gardiner 12. The Victorians at school: The Victorian era in the 20th century curriculum - Eric Evans
PART III: REVISIONS
13. Victorian Studies in the digital age - Patrick Leary 14. Victorian Studies in North America - Christopher Kent 15. The state of Victorian Studies in Australia and New Zealand - Miles Fairburn 16. Victorian Studies in the UK - Helen Rogers Timeline of Victorian Studies
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Manchester University Press
Taylor, M.
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Wolff, Michael
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Taylor, M.
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Wolff, Michael
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Taylor, M. and Wolff, Michael (eds.) (2004) The Victorians since 190: histories, representations and revisions , Manchester, UK. Manchester University Press, 320pp.

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CONTENTS
PART I: HISTORIES 1. Lytton Strachey’s Eminent Victorians: The rise and fall of the intellectual aristocracy - William C. Lubenow 2. The Bleak Age: J.H. Clapham, the Hammonds and the standard of living in Victorian Britain - Stewart Weaver 3. Victorian Prime Ministers: Changing patterns of commemoration - Michael Bentley 4. Quiller-Couch, the Function of Victorian Literature and Modernism, 1890–1930 - Michelle Hawley 5. G. M. Young and the early Victorian revival - Miles Taylor 6. Culture or Society?: Victorian Studies, 1951–64 - Martin Hewitt
PART II: REPRESENTATIONS 7. Industrialisation and Catastrophe: The Victorian economy in British film documentary, 1930–50 - Timothy Boon 8. The revival of interest in Victorian decorative art and the Victoria and Albert Museum - Anthony Burton 9. ‘No glorious assurance’: The 1951 Festival of Britain looks at the Victorian past - Becky Conekin 10. The BBC and the Victorians - James Thompson 11. Theme park Victoriana - John Gardiner 12. The Victorians at school: The Victorian era in the 20th century curriculum - Eric Evans
PART III: REVISIONS
13. Victorian Studies in the digital age - Patrick Leary 14. Victorian Studies in North America - Christopher Kent 15. The state of Victorian Studies in Australia and New Zealand - Miles Fairburn 16. Victorian Studies in the UK - Helen Rogers Timeline of Victorian Studies

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 12206
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/12206
ISBN: 0 7190 6725 1
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Date deposited: 27 Sep 2005
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Editor: M. Taylor
Editor: Michael Wolff

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