The Victorian Web is a project funded in part by the University Scholars Program, National University of Singapore
General
- A Timeline of British History
- British Empire: An Introduction
- The Industrial Revolution, Textiles, and Empire
- Ambivalence, Economy, and Empire in Victorian Britain
- Disraeli's Imperial Policies
- Why did the British Empire expand so rapidly between 1870 and 1900?
- The Role of the Victorian Army
Individual Colonies
- Australia
- Australia in Victorian literature
- Dickens's Great Expectations
- Australia Overview (in the Postcolonial Literature Web)
- Australia in Victorian literature
- Burma
- How Burma entered the Empire
- Photographs of Burma (15 screens)
- Hong Kong
- England and China: The Opium Wars, 1839-60
- Commissioner Lin Ze-xu's Letter to Queen Victoria
- The Nemesis — Great Britain's Secret Weapon in the Opium Wars, 1839-60
- The Principle of Extraterritoriality and the Opium Wars, 1839-60
- The China Question in Punch, January to June 1857
- India
- Victorian India (sitemap/overview)
- India: An Introduction
- The East India Company
- Indian Subcontinent (S. Asia): An Overview (in the Postcolonial Literature Web)
- Ireland
- Jamaica
- New Zealand
- New Zealand (in the Postcolonial Literature Web)
- New Zealand in Victorian Literature
- South Africa, Rhodesia, and Related Colonies (Republic of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
- Ghana
- Nigeria
- South Africa: A Chronology
- Boer War
- 15041 Private Joseph L. Vince, Royal Canadian Regiment, Veteran of the Boer War
- Zimbabwe
Related Web Resources
- Mike Wynn's materials on the British Empire
Related Issues in Victorian Political History
- The Anti-Slavery Campaign in Britain
- Colonial Theory in 1849 — E. G. Wakefield
- Crimean War
- Economics: An Overview
- T. F. Mills's Landforces of Britain, the Empire, and Commonwealth (U. of Denver)
- Tory (see also Conservative Party)
- Whig
- Prime Ministers
- Other major figures
- Race and Class Overview
- The Crystal Palace International Exhibition of 1851
- Victorian Culture Shock
Last modified 18 May 2008