G.M. Young

G.M. Young was a British historian and essayist known for his works on English history and literature. He is particularly noted for his book 'Victorian England: Portrait of an Age', which offers a vivid depiction of the Victorian era.

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  1. 1. Early Victorian England, 1830 1865

    This insightful exploration delves into the transformative period of early Victorian England, capturing the dynamic interplay of social, political, and economic changes that defined the era. It examines the rise of industrialization, the shifting class structures, and the evolving cultural landscape, highlighting the tensions and triumphs of a society in transition. Through a detailed analysis of key figures and events, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a nation grappling with modernity while rooted in tradition, offering a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and contradictions that characterized this pivotal period in British history.

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