Victoriana

A New History of the Victorians Through the Women They Ignored

Victorian history, as we know it, is a story of power, progress, and empire. It is also, overwhelmingly, a story of great men. But what if that is only half the picture?

Across Britain and its empire, women were not standing on the sidelines, but working, inventing, organising, performing, and resisting at every level. Victoriana reveals a world far more dynamic – and far less orderly – than the one we think we know. This is not a history of exceptions, but of a hidden majority: women who helped build the Victorian world, even as it denied them recognition.
Rosie Harte has an eye for those illuminating details that reveal so much about the real people behind history
Tracy Borman

About Rosie Harte

Rosie Harte is a historian, writer, and digital content creator with a focus on Victorian history and women’s stories. She runs the popular social media accounts @rosiehharte on TikTok (526.1k followers and 23.5 million likes), YouTube (258k subscribers) and Instagram (120k followers), where she shares her research on historical topics, with a special emphasis on bringing the overlooked and underrepresented narratives of the 19th century to a new generation.

Rosie has contributed to written and broadcast journalism, with features in The Telegraph, The Guardian, and The Independent, and appearances on BBC and ITV News.
In addition to her digital work, Rosie collaborates with cultural institutions like the National Gallery, where she serves as a digital ambassador, and has worked on projects with the National Portrait Gallery, 10 Downing Street, and Netflix UK (The Crown & Bridgerton). She also contributed to the Sky History show Sex: A Bonkers History alongside Amanda Holden.
Details
  • Imprint: Michael Joseph
  • ISBN: 9780241810781
  • Length: 400 pages
  • Price: £25.00
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