2019
DOI: 10.1093/jvcult/vcz045
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Victoria’s Victorians: The Generation Born in 1819

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“…Shifting now from literature review to showcasing a particular case-study, I will briefly outline some of the results of a recent collaborative project, co-led by Trev Broughton and me, entitled 'Born 1819'. This examined the cohort of Queen Victoria's exact contemporaries, who were all born in 1819 and thus had bicentenaries in 2019 (Kingstone & Broughton, 2019a, 2019b.…”
Section: Generational Identities Before the 'Baby-boomers'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shifting now from literature review to showcasing a particular case-study, I will briefly outline some of the results of a recent collaborative project, co-led by Trev Broughton and me, entitled 'Born 1819'. This examined the cohort of Queen Victoria's exact contemporaries, who were all born in 1819 and thus had bicentenaries in 2019 (Kingstone & Broughton, 2019a, 2019b.…”
Section: Generational Identities Before the 'Baby-boomers'mentioning
confidence: 99%