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The Victorians, Part 2 of 2

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Sep 28, 2025
Join Dr. Amy Milne-Smith, a historian specializing in Victorian society, and Dr. Onyeka Nubia, a British historian focused on race and empire, as they unpack the complex legacy of the Victorian era. They discuss how industrialization shaped class structures and gender roles, revealing the darker sides of British imperialism. The conversation touches on moral contradictions, the rise of nationalist movements in colonies, and the transformative impact of technological advancements. They also reflect on how these changes sowed the seeds of early feminist thought and ultimately led to the disillusionment of World War I.
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Gendered Blame For Prostitution

  • Prostitution was widespread and blamed almost entirely on women under Victorian gender norms.
  • Dr Amy Milne‑Smith shows reforms targeted women while male clients were excused.
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Religion Regulated Daily Life

  • Church and Sabbath laws regulated public life to enforce conformity and stability.
  • Dr Amy Milne‑Smith highlights religion's pervasive role across the empire.
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Science Challenged Faith

  • Scientific ideas like Darwinism spread with rising literacy and challenged faith-based views.
  • Dr Onyeka Nubia notes science became a new framework for understanding progress.
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