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THE EARLY AND MID VICTORIAN ERA - Coggle Diagram
THE EARLY AND MID VICTORIAN ERA
NEW SOCIAL ISSUES
1840S
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION
RIOTS AN FEARS OF REVOLT
POVERTY AND DENSE POPULATION
CRIME RATES
1829
NIGHT WATCHMEN AND POLICE FORCE
LONDON POLICE FORCE
1842
DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT
POPULAR GENRE OF MYSTERY AND CRIME FICTION
1848
THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
NO REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND
LABOUR MOVIMENTS
UTILITARIARISM AND DARWINISM
UTILITARIARISM
JEREMY BENTHAM
PHILOSOPHY TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS
ACTIONS WRONG OR RIGHT
USEFULNESS
HAPPINESS
ACTION IS RATIONAL
REASON EXPLAINS
1859
CHARLES DARWIN
ON THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES
STRONG CASE FOR EVOLUTION
THEORIES OF THE SURVIVAL FITTEST
SOLELY NATURE
SPENCER
SOCIAL DARWINISM
HUMAN HISTORY
PROGRESS AND PROTEST
1825
FIRST RAILWAY LINE
TWO CITIES
1850
ENGLAND'S MAJOR CITIES CONNECTED
TELEGRAPHS
1837
MESSAGE TO THE OTHER SIDE
DEVELOPMENTS
CITIES CLOSER
FREEDOM TO TRAVEL
TRADE AND BUSINESS
FLOURISHED
NEW INNOVATIONS
INDUSTRY
WORKERS
POVERTY
WEALTHY INEQUALITY
RIVERS AND SKIES DARKNED
AREAS AS SLUMS
POOR LAW (1834)
LIFE WORSE
SYSTEM OF WORKHOUSES
PUNISH AND UMILIATE
PROTEST AGAINST SOCIAL PROBLEMS
COMMON THEME IN LITERATURE
WRITERS ENGAGE
AWARE OF INJUSTICE