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Victorian England

G.M Young

Victorian England

portrait of an age.

by G.M Young

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Published by Oxford University Press in Oxford .
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The Physical Object
Paginationviii,219p.
Number of Pages219
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL19982238M


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In Victorian England, literacy increased due to heavier emphasis put on education, especially among working class children. There was a heavier emphasis put on education because of industrialization. Once industrialization began in England during the early 18th century, working-class people were drawn to factories, seeking employment in them.

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