When we picture the Victorian working class, the same grim image often springs to mind: overcrowded slums, grinding poverty, and ruthless mill owners. Popular media and history books have cemented this stereotype — but how accurate is it? This thought-provoking talk re-examines the lives of Britain’s nineteenth-century workers, asking who they really were and how they lived. Were all factory hands illiterate and destitute? Were working conditions universally appalling? And why are historians now distinguishing between an ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ working class? Industrial historian Dr Richard Marks draws on fresh research to reveal a more nuanced reality — one shaped by resilience, aspiration, and surprising diversity. From housing and education to employment and community life, this talk uncovers the truths behind the myths and explores what it really meant to live and work in Victorian Britain.
Views: 1056 | Enquiries: 2Dr Richard Marks is a freelance historian based in Berkshire, known for bringing Britain’s industrial past vividly to life. With a PhD in History from the University of Reading (2024), he specialises in industrial, military, and railway history, as well as the history of science — weaving together technical insight and human stories with compelling clarity.
His current research explores the forces of industrial and social change in the Victorian era, charting the evolution of Britain’s railways, canals, and manufacturing landscapes. Whether delving into the machinery of empire or the lives shaped by it, Richard offers audiences fresh perspectives on how Britain was built — and what it left behind.
A seasoned educator and engaging speaker, Richard lectures part-time at the University of Oxford and has taught a wide range of historical subjects to diverse audiences. His talks combine scholarly rigour with accessible storytelling, making him a sought-after contributor to heritage events, academic panels, and public programmes.
Richard's talks are suitable for different audiences and group sizes. He can adjust the length and format to meet your needs. His goal is to inform and entertain, and to leave the audience with a new insight and a desire to learn more.
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