Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901
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Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901
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- Victoria the queen, an intimate biography of the woman who changed the world, Julia Baird ; read by Clare Fraenkel
- Portrait of an age, Victorian England, G.M. Young
- Great Victorian lives, an era in obituaries, edited by Andrew Sanders
- The Mediterranean passion, Victorians and Edwardians in the South, John Pemble
- The camera as historian, amateur photographers and historical imagination, 1885-1918, Elizabeth Edwards
- The Victorians and race, edited by Shearer West
- The Victorian city, a reader in British urban history, 1820-1914, edited by R.J. Morris and Richard Rodger.
- Ordinary lives, a hundred years ago, Carol Adams
- A companion to Victorian literature & culture, edited by Herbert F. Tucker
- British naval policy in the Gladstone-Disraeli era, 1866-1880, John F. Beeler
- The butchering art, Joseph Lister's quest to transform the grisly world of Victorian medicine, Lindsey Fitzharris
- Victoria's empire, Victoria Wood, Fanny Blake and Frank Welsh ; photography by Ben Warwick
- Magpies, squirrels and thieves, how the Victorians collected the world, Jacqueline Yallop
- The secret royals, spying and the crown, from Victoria to Diana, Richard J. Aldrich & Rory Cormac
- Victoria & Abdul, the true story of the Queen's closest confidant, Shrabani Basu
- The Queen, her lover and the most notorious spy in history, Roland Perry
- Sexual repression and Victorian literature, [by] Russell M. Goldfarb
- British political history 1867-1990, democracy and decline, Malcolm Pearce and Geoffrey Stewart
- A new England?, peace and war 1886-1918, G. R. Searle
- What the Victorians did for us, Adam Hart-Davis
- At the heart of the Empire, Indians and the colonial encounter in late-Victorian Britain, Antoinette Burton
- In the nineties, John Stokes
- The challenge of democracy, Britain 1832-1918, Hugh Cunningham
- The Cambridge companion to Victorian culture, edited by Francis O'Gorman
- Apes and angels, the Irishman in Victorian caricature, L. Perry Curtis, Jr
- England, 1868-1914, the age of urban democracy, Donald Read
- Victorian culture and the idea of the grotesque, edited by Colin Trodd, Paul Barlow, and David Amigoni
- Rethinking Victorian culture, edited by Juliet John and Alice Jenkins ; foreword by John Sutherland
- Victorian sensation, or, the spectacular, the shocking, and the scandalous in nineteenth-century Britain, Michael Diamond
- Making a social body, British cultural formation 1830-1864, Mary Poovey
- Falding & Plimsoll, saving Victorian souls, Susie Timms
- Consult the oracle, a Victorian guide to folklore and fortune telling, by Gabriel Nostradamaus
- This sceptred isle;, written by Christopher Lee; narrated by Anna Massey; extracts from Sir Winston Churchill's "A history of the English-speaking peoples read by Peter Jeffrey, 10:
- School and society in Victorian Britain, Joseph Payne and the new world of education, Richard Aldrich
- The eclipse of a great power, modern Britain, 1870-1992, Keith Robbins
- British conservatism 1832-1914, R.B.McDowell
- King Khama, Emperor Joe, and the great white queen, Victorian Britain through African eyes, Neil Parsons
- Building Jerusalem, the rise and fall of the Victorian city, Tristram Hunt
- Mrs Robinson's disgrace, the private diary of a Victorian lady, Kate Summerscale
- Sons, servants & statesmen, the men in Queen Victoria's life, John Van der Kiste
- Cultural politics at the fin de siècle, edited by Sally Ledger and Scott McCracken
- 1895, drama, disaster and disgrace in late Victorian Britain, Nicholas Freeman
- Victorian Chester, essays in social history 1830-1900, edited by Roger Swift
- Civilising subjects, metropole and colony in the English imagination, 1830-1867, Catherine Hall
- Ventures into childland, Victorians, fairy tales, and femininity, U.C. Knoepflmacher
- The camera as historian, amateur photographers and historical imagination, 1885-1918, Elizabeth Edwards
- The age of equipoise, a study of the mid-Victorian generation, by W.L. Burn
- Strategy and diplomacy 1870-1945, eight studies, Paul Kennedy
- Wordsworth and the Victorians, Stephen Gill
- Royal representations, Queen Victoria and British culture, 1837-1876, Margaret Homans
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