Rob Sedgwick

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Earlier in the century, around the 1830s, very few people even knew what an exam was, and it was only the tiniest number of students who had any experience of them at all. However, by the end of the century, every child of the working classes, along with most middle-class boys and a smaller group of middle-class girls, knew all about exams.
How to be a Victorian
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