Panoramic View of 19thCentury Victorian England

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Author:

Saira Sajjad
M.Phil Research Scholar
Quaid-i-Azam University
Islamabad, Pakistan

Email: sairasajjad3611@gmail.com

Abstract:: This article explores the Victorian Age (1837–1901) under the Queen Victoria’s vast era.
This time, witnessed Britain’s climb to around the world dominance, driven by industrialization and
socio-political peaks. The time, confined into early, middle, and late stages, showcased a subtle
weaved craftsmanship of progress and challenges. Early-Victorian times were harmed by money
related and social trouble, highlighted by urban overpopulation, the Irish Potato Starvation, and the
Chartist improvement. The center period seen gradual victory, and social quality, with figures like
Dickens and Marx shaping mental conversation. The late-Victorian period saw measurement shifts,
sexual introduction portion redefinitions, and the rise of progressivism. The Victorian socio-political
framework, stamped by an ordinary government and parliamentary dominance, reflected England’s
semi-democratic ethos. Socially, it was period of complex ideals encircling the moral standards,
gender roles, public and private spheres dichotomies. Gendered circles obliged women to remain
repressed workforce. The Victorian time was a pot of advancement, shaping Britain’s course into a
cutting edge around the world orchestrate. This article is an attempt to take the holistic view of the
nineteenth-century Victorian England

Key Words::Chartist movement, Europe, Industrialization, Social Classes. Victorian age etc