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- Victorian_morality abstract "Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901) and of the moral climate of the United Kingdom of the 19th century in general, which contrasted greatly with the morality of the previous Georgian period. Many of these values spread throughout the British Empire. Today, the term "Victorian morality" can describe any set of values that espouse sexual restraint, low tolerance of crime and a strict social code of conduct. The term "Victorian" was first used during the Great Exhibition in London (1851), where Victorian inventions and morals were shown to the world. Victorian values were developed in all facets of Victorian living. The morality and values of the period can be classed to Religion, Morality, Elitism, Industrialism and Improvement. These values take root in Victorian morality, creating an overall change in the British Empire.Historians now regard the Victorian era as a time of many contradictions, such as the widespread cultivation of an outward appearance of dignity and restraint together with the prevalence of social phenomena such as prostitution and child labour. A plethora of social movements arose from attempts to improve the prevailing harsh living conditions for many under a rigid class system.".
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- Victorian_morality subject Category:Morality.
- Victorian_morality subject Category:Social_philosophy.
- Victorian_morality subject Category:Victorian_era.
- Victorian_morality comment "Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901) and of the moral climate of the United Kingdom of the 19th century in general, which contrasted greatly with the morality of the previous Georgian period. Many of these values spread throughout the British Empire. Today, the term "Victorian morality" can describe any set of values that espouse sexual restraint, low tolerance of crime and a strict social code of conduct.".
- Victorian_morality label "Moral vitoriana".
- Victorian_morality label "Victorian morality".
- Victorian_morality label "Викторианская мораль".
- Victorian_morality label "维多利亚时代道德观念".
- Victorian_morality sameAs Moral_vitoriana.
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- Victorian_morality sameAs Q2900116.
- Victorian_morality sameAs Q2900116.
- Victorian_morality wasDerivedFrom Victorian_morality?oldid=605133828.
- Victorian_morality depiction Queen_Victoria_1887.jpg.
- Victorian_morality isPrimaryTopicOf Victorian_morality.