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Victorian and Science
* Victorian Science Texts
Among his many other wide-ranging non-fiction works were The Great Monkey Trial ( about the Scopes Trial ), The Ragged Edge of Science, Energy and Power, The Heroic Age of American Invention, The Day of the Dinosaur ( which argued, among other things, that evolution took hold after Darwin because of the Victorian interest spurred by recently popularized dinosaur remains, corresponding to legends of dragons ), and The Evolution of Naval Weapons ( a U. S. government textbook ).
In the many discussions that I held with such officials up to the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the President's Science Adviser, not one Victorian demurrer was ever voiced ; and a great deal of helpful encouragement was given ... The idea of government censorship of the Pioneer 10 plaque is now so well documented and firmly entrenched that no statement from the designers of the plaque to the contrary can play any role in influencing the prevailing opinion.
* Gowan Dawson ( 2004 ) " Victorian periodicals and the making of William Kingdon Clifford's posthumous reputation ", pages 259 to 284 in Science Serialized, Geoffrey Candor & Sally Shuttleworth editors, MIT Press ISBN 0-262-03318-6.
* See also Ian Hesketh, The Science of History in Victorian Britain, esp.
Image: Art & Science. jpg | Victorian School of Art and Science at Stroud, Gloucestershire
Almost 200 years later, in 1861, this prompted Victorian collector Bennet Woodcroft to mount an expedition, on behalf of The Science Museum, to the vault of Raglan church, to try to find a model of the invention in Somerset's tomb.
These two buildings, as well Bayer Hall, the Richard King Mellon Hall of Science ( designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ), and the Victorian Laval House, are at the west end of Academic Walk, a thoroughfare that provides pedestrian-only access to most of the campus, including the Student Union.
* Wagner Free Institute of Science: A museum of a museum ( a Victorian era Natural History museum ) located in Philadelphia.
At the school in Australia, student awards include the Australian Mathematics Competition and The Victorian Science Talent Search Competition.
Spotswood is known for the Victorian Science Museum, known as Scienceworks.
From 1854 to 1872, Mueller was a member of the Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science, which later became the Philosophical Institute of Victoria.
Nossal has been President ( 1986-1989 ) of the 30, 000-member world body of immunology, the International Union of Immunological Societies ; President of the Australian Academy of Science ( 1994-1998 ); a member of the Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council ( PMSEIC ) ( 1989 to 1998 ); and Chairman of the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation ( 1987-1996 ).
The museum's first floor houses a Victorian village, with shop fronts representing emporia selling period wares ; a Victorian Science and Industry Room displays shells, rocks, minerals, and Native American artifacts in beautiful turn-of-the-20th-century cases, as well as stuffed birds, a small Egyptian mummy, model steam engines, elaborate examples of Victorian glassblowing, golden elephant bearing the world on its back, and a shrunken head ; and a Music Room, filled with mechanized musical instruments — including player pianos, reproducing pianos, orchestrions, and others — dating from the 1870s through the 1920s.
* Aileen Fyfe, Science and Salvation: Evangelical Popular Science Writing in Victorian Britain.

Victorian and Religion
Gladstone and Ireland: Politics, Religion, and Nationality in the Victorian Age ( Palgrave Macmillan ; 2011 ) 307 pages
Its Victorian trust deed upholds the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, which is the reformation confession of the Church of England, although it now welcomes students from all Christian denominations.
Religion played a major role in Victorian life, and the size and number of religious buildings testifies to this.

Victorian and Web
* Victorian Web article on the poem
* George Eliot at The Victorian Web
* The Victorian Web
* The Victorian Web – Thackeray's Illustrations to Vanity Fair
* Cody, D. ( 1987 ) Corn Laws, The Victorian Web: literature, history and culture in the age of Victoria, webpage accessed 16 September 2007
* Tennyson's Idylls of the King: Literary Relations, Sources, Influence, Analogues, Comparisons from Victorian Web
* Victorian Web Pencil drawing of Higham tunnel entrance, 1889
* Victorian Web Bio
* Aesthetes & Decadents on Victorian Web
* George du Maurier at The Victorian Web
* Mary Augusta Ward at The Victorian Web
The Victorian Web.
* The Victorian Governess, a bibliography, at Victorian Web
* Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott: An Overview on The Victorian Web.
* Helen Paterson Allingham's illustrations for the serial edition, with extensive commentary, from Victorian Web.
* Excerpt from Gladstone's The Vatican Decrees in Their Bearing on Civil Allegiance: a Political Expostulation at Victorian Web
The Victorian Web.
* Philip V. Allingham, John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876 at the Victorian Web
* Marjie Bloy, " Edwin Chadwick ( 1800-1890 )", The Victorian Web
* The Royal Exchange ( Victorian Web )
* Critical material at The Victorian Web:
* Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts at the Victorian Web

Victorian and Literature
* Chapman, Raymond, The Sense of the Past in Victorian Literature, London, CroomHelm, 1986, ISBN 0-7099-3441-6.
* Cosslett, Tess, The ' Scientific Movement ' and Victorian Literature, Brighton, Harvester, 1982, ISBN 0-312-70298-1.
Victorian People and Ideas: A Companion for the Modern Reader of Victorian Literature.
* John Sutherland ( 1989 ) The Longman Companion to Victorian Literature, Longman / Stanford University Press ( US ) as The Stanford Companion to Victorian Literature
* Brian Hanley, "' The Greatest Victorian ' in the New Century: The Enduring Relevance of Walter Bagehot's Commentary on Literature, Scholarship, and Public Life ", Papers on Language and Literature, ( Spring 2004 )
In " The Victorian Age in Literature " G. K. Chesterton calls it " Probably the best detective tale in the world.
Of his separate publications, the most important are his lives of Cromwell ( 1888 ), William the Silent, ( 1897 ), Ruskin ( 1902 ), and Chatham ( 1905 ); his Meaning of History ( 1862 ; enlarged 1894 ) and Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages ( 1900 ); and his essays on Early Victorian Literature ( 1896 ) and The Choice of Books ( 1886 ) are remarkable alike for generous admiration and good sense.
* Hugh Walker's Literature of the Victorian Era ( 1910 ).
The imprint publishes hundreds of classics from the Greeks and Romans to Victorian Literature to modern classics.
* Pittard, Christopher, " Cheap, Healthful Literature ": The Strand Magazine, Fictions of Crime, and Purified Reading Communities, Victorian Periodicals Review 40: 1 ( Spring 2007 ), pp. 1 – 23.
Her work is also used as a text for the Victorian Certificate of Education and West Australian Certificate of Education Literature Courses in the poetry section for its literary value and complex themes.
Cyril Francis, the elder, died in 1890, leaving a Life of Alfred de Musset, incorporated in his mother's Foreign Classics for English Readers, The younger, Francis ( whom she called " Cecco "), collaborated with her in the Victorian Age of English Literature and won a position at the British Museum, but was rejected by Sir Andrew Clark, a famous physician.
In the middle years of his career he was much in demand as an invitation lecturer, giving BBC wireless talks on Dorothy Osborne and on the Victorian Poets ( 1930 ), delivering the 1933 Warton Lecture on English Poetry to the British Academy, lecturing to the Royal Institution on Classicism and Romanticism ( 1935 ) and to the Royal Society of Literature on travel writing ( 1937 ), and lecturing in German on European literature to packed halls at the British Information Centre in West Berlin in October 1948 during the Berlin Blockade.
He projected but never wrote a history of The Victorian Era in English Literature, and edited, with T. J.
His Backgrounds of English Victorian Literature is a very readable introduction to Victorian social and religious thought.
As an editor he put forth a volume of Cameos from Walter Savage Landor ( with Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1874 ); a large Library of ( selections from ) American Literature ( with Ellen M Hutchinson, 11 vols, 1888 – 1890 ); a Victorian Anthology ( 1895 ); and an American Anthology, 1787-1899 ( 1900 ); the two last-named volumes being ancillary to a detailed and comprehensive critical study in prose of the whole body of English poetry from 1837, and of American poetry of the 19th century.
* Samuel Warren: A Victorian Law and Literature Practitioner, by C. R. B.

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