
The Dark Side of the Victorian Era
Crime, Corruption, and Shocking Secrets of 19th-Century Society
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What if everything you admired about the Victorians—was built on denial?
Beneath the lace gloves and gaslight of 19th-century England lay a darker world—one of public executions and private abuses, imperial brutality and official denial, moral posturing and systemic hypocrisy. The Dark Side of the Victorian Era pulls back the velvet curtain to reveal the crimes, cover-ups, and contradictions that polite society worked hard to ignore.
From child migrants sent overseas under the banner of Christian charity to the macabre spectacles of execution day, from Parliament’s strategic silences to the Church’s hidden scandals, historian Richard Fleischman guides us through the shadowed alleys of a century defined by its propriety—and its secrets. Drawing on court records, press archives, forgotten testimonies, and cultural artifacts, this book uncovers the machinery of silence that kept power intact and victims forgotten.
Whether you’re a lover of true crime, a student of empire, or a reader of history seeking truth beyond the textbook gloss, this is an unflinching portrait of an age that haunts our modern world more than we dare to admit.
Perfect for readers of true crime, Victorian history, and hidden scandals of the past.