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  2. Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Hunger and poor diet was a common aspect of life across the UK in the Victorian period, especially in the 1840s, but the mass starvation seen in the Great Famine in Ireland was unique. [87] [85] Levels of poverty fell significantly during the 19th century from as much as two thirds of the population in 1800 to less than a third by 1901. However ...

  3. G. E. Mingay - Wikipedia

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    Rural Life in Victorian England (London: Heinemann, 1977). The Transformation of Britain 1830–1939 (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987). A Social History of the English Countryside (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1990). Land and Society in England, 1750–1980 (London: Longman, 1994). Parliamentary Enclosure in England (London: Longman, 1997).

  4. Landed gentry - Wikipedia

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    Country house life: family and servants, 1815-1914 (Blackwell, 1994) Heal, Felicity. The gentry in England and Wales, 1500–1700 (1994) online. Hoyle, R. W. "The Listers of Gisburn: The Fashioning of A Gentry Family In The Early Eighteenth Century." Northern History 56.1-2 (2019): 46-77. online; Jakubowski, Nicola.

  5. Society and culture of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Church (2 vol 1966), covers all denominations online; Clark, G. Kitson The making of Victorian England (1963). online; Corey, Melinda, and George Ochoa, eds. The encyclopedia of the Victorian world: a reader's companion to the people, places, events, and everyday life of the Victorian era (Henry Holt, 1996) online

  6. Francis Kilvert - Wikipedia

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    Kilvert is best known as the author of voluminous diaries describing rural life. After his death, his diaries were edited and censored, possibly by his widow. Later they were passed on to William Plomer who transcribed the remaining diaries and edited and published a three-volume selection Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert (Jonathan Cape, Vol I: 1870–1871 pub. 1938, Vol ...

  7. Weavers' cottage - Wikipedia

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    Weavers were living a poor life, especially in comparison to urban centers of textile manufacturing nearby such as Leiden. The rural artisan's livelihood had become increasingly precarious. [19] Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo, "Their life is hard. A weaver who stays hard at work makes a piece of about 60 yards a week.

  8. Richard Jefferies - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Jefferies (6 November 1848 – 14 August 1887) was an English nature writer, noted for his depiction of English rural life in essays, books of natural history, and novels. His childhood on a small Wiltshire farm had a great influence on him and provides the background to all his major works of fiction.

  9. Economy, industry, and trade of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Railways contributed to the transformation of Britain from a rural to a predominantly urban society. [3] Historians have characterised the mid-Victorian era (1850–1870) as Britain's "Golden Years". [4] [5] It was not till the two to three decades following the Second World War that substantial economic growth was seen again.