Category Archives: Victorian Britain

Protected: Lecture 6 – Britain and the Empire[1]

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Protected: Lecture 5 – Towards a free-trading British Empire

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Protected: Lecture 4 – The triumph of the bourgeois order

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Protected: Lecture 3 – Social reforms and improvement

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Research paper – Calendar and guidelines

For 27th October In one or two paragraphs, define what particular aspect of your theme you have chosen to write about. Additionally, give a preliminary bibliography with a few references, presented according to the MLA style. For at least 2 references you must indicate in a couple of sentences how you think the secondary source will help you write your essay. I must be able to see that you have at least partly read two secondary sources (in the case of a book, it may be just a chapter which is relevant to what you want to write about). (20% of … Continue reading

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Protected: Lecture 2 – Political Reforms: Extending the Franchise

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Protected: Lecture 1

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Homework for 29th Sept – Worksheet on the text by Cooke-Taylor

1. What do you find interesting in the document ? Why? 2. Consider what you have selected in the document to answer the first part of the previous question. In which of the categories below does it fit? (You may have to choose several answers) a)     It illustrates a general point made by the author. b)    It gives us factual knowledge. c)     It is an opinion. d)    It ties in with something I already know about Victorian Britain. (What?) e)    It gives me something new to think about. (Why?)

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