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Charles Dickens 14 What Was The Social and Political Atmosphere in The Early 19th Century 76 Views
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Ever find yourself making awkward small talk with someone and wishing you had a way to get out of it? Well, have we got the topic for you: the social and political atmosphere in the early 19th century. Trust us, no one will talk to you again. You're welcome.
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Thank you We sneak Charles dickens What was the social
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and political atmosphere in the early nineteenth century Ah la
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shmoop in many ways the nineteenth century is so important
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in british history because it's a period of transition it's
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really a period in which britain is modernizing and so
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emerging from earlier centuries you have very deeply and legally
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entrenched class distinctions So you have the royalty and the
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aristocracy You have the clergy you have the working classes
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you have the poor and in many ways again these
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were enshrined in law in the sense that different sucks
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of laws would apply to different classes There were certain
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things that you couldn't could not do as a member
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of each of these classes And it goes without saying
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i think that the monarchy for example and the aristocrats
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had the most power in the most money in the
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most freedom So one of the things that happens that
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really starts to reach a fever pitch i guess in
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the nineteenth century is the rise of the middle class
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which for all intensive purposes had not existed before by
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middle class In this country america we think of middle
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class more as a kind of income bracket But in
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this way i mean middle class more working class that
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you have to have a job to earn money to
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own things The aristocracy get that stuff by birth and
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by warfare but the working class has to earn it
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And so dickins is very much part of this emerging
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a middle class and one of the things that the
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growing middle class both growing in terms of population and
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in terms of power bring about the many reform bills
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So one thing that happens is widespread education reforms Mohr
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children are going to school than ever before and more
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children going to school for free than ever before So
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britain's strength to invent public education essentially and they do
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again We talked earlier about literacy rates so before working
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class and lower class people would not have had much
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access to that kind of education Literacy skyrockets during the
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nineteenth century and reaches present day levels you know probably
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run that the turn of that century into the twenty
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s So that's a huge change and also it's that
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kind of legalistic infrastructural economic change that enables dickens to
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be success because the more people who can read the
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more people will buy your books so that's a big
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deal that had a direct impact on him as well
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And then he mentioned things like divorce voting rights who
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could run for office those kinds of thing This all
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of that is changing and that power is being given
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more and more and more to the middle class And
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eventually nothing that would happen is we call the victorian
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period because of queen victoria who dies in nineteen o
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one and i would say that she is maybe one
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of the last monarch to really hold real power queen
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elizabeth God love her does not have a whole lot
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of real political power Most of this is in the
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hands of the prime minister and the british parliament But
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that's also a transition that happens is power gets devolved
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from the monarchy into the hands elected representatives in into
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the hands of the parliament So britain emergence as much
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more of a democracy than then when it went into
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the nineteenth century What was the class structure in england
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in the early eighteen hundreds What caused the power redistribution
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among the classes Why did literacy rates rise in the
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nineteenth century Reading is half the battle g i joe 00:03:34.045 --> [endTime] or something like that
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