Being Victorian
Book • 2025
Jamie Camplin's Being Victorian examines daily life, ideas, and institutions in 19th-century Britain to explain how Victorians experienced rapid social and technological change.
The book covers topics such as the Great Exhibition, industrialisation, the rise of consumer culture, scientific advances, political reform, and the expansion of the British Empire.
Camplin combines narrative history with analysis to show how Victorian attitudes toward progress, morality, and responsibility shaped modern Britain.
He emphasizes lived experience — how people in the period perceived present change without knowledge of the future — and explores both achievements and injustices.
The book argues that understanding Victorian values and reforms helps explain contemporary political and social structures.
The book covers topics such as the Great Exhibition, industrialisation, the rise of consumer culture, scientific advances, political reform, and the expansion of the British Empire.
Camplin combines narrative history with analysis to show how Victorian attitudes toward progress, morality, and responsibility shaped modern Britain.
He emphasizes lived experience — how people in the period perceived present change without knowledge of the future — and explores both achievements and injustices.
The book argues that understanding Victorian values and reforms helps explain contemporary political and social structures.
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