What Life Was Really Like Inside Victorian Workhouses | Boring History For Sleep

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How Medieval Peasant Women Actually Lived... | Boring History For Sleep

How Medieval Peasant Women Actually Lived offers a calm, realistic look at the daily lives of women in medieval Europe who worked constantly to survive. This sleep-friendly documentary explores household labor, fieldwork, childbirth, nutrition, hygiene, marriage expectations, and ...  Show more

What People Really Ate to Survive in the Victorian Era | Boring History For Sleep

What People Really Ate to Survive in the Victorian Era takes a calm, realistic look at everyday food during the 19th century. This sleep-friendly documentary explores common meals, cheap staples, food adulteration, limited nutrition, and the constant presence of hunger for both w ...  Show more

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