Preface--Michael Wolff * Introduction--Miles Taylor * PART I: HISTORIES * Lytton Stracheys Eminent Victorians: The Rise and Fall of the Intellectual Aristocracy--William C. Lubenow * The Bleak Age: J.H. Clapham, the Hammonds and the standard of living in Victorian Britain--Stewart Weaver * Victorian Prime Ministers: Changing Patterns of Commemoration--Michael Bentley * Quiller-Couch, the Function of Victorian Literature and Modernism, 1890-1930--Michelle Hawley * G. M. Young and the Early Victorian Revival--Miles Taylor * Culture or Society ?: Victorian Studies, 1951-64--Martin Hewitt * PART II: REPRESENTATIONS * Industrialisation and Catastrophe: The Victorian Economy in British Film Documentary, 1930-50--Timothy Boon * The Revival of Interest in Victorian Decorative Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum--Anthony Burton * No Glorious Assurance: The 1951 Festival of Britain looks at the Victorian past--Becky Conekin * The BBC and the Victorians--James Thompson * Theme Park Victoriana--John Gardiner * The Victorians at School: the Victorian era in the 20th century curriculum--Eric Evans * PART III: REVISIONS * Victorian Studies in the Digital Age--Patrick Leary * Victorian Studies in North America--Christopher Kent * The State of Victorian Studies in Australia and New Zealand--Miles Fairburn * Victorian Studies in the UK--Helen Rogers * Timeline of Victorian Studies * Index.
The Victorians Since 1901 : Histories, Representations and Revisions