The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain. Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The era was preceded by the Georgian period and succeeded by the Edwardian period. The latter half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and the arts. The era is popularly associated with the values of social and sexual restraint.
In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the lat
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the lat
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The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on ...
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1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
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Victorian Era - an introduction
Victorian Era - an introduction
Victorian Era - an introduction
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs of the time period.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:15 - Objectives
00:27 - Queen Victoria
00:57 - 1837
01:09 - 1901
01:24 - Slide 6
01:54 - Results
03:02 - Identity
03:19 - Identity
05:20 - Identity
06:53 - Identity
08:17 - Morality
09:05 - Morality
09:45 - Consumerism
11:23 - Objectives
11:36 - IMAGE SOURCES
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Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
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Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
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Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne marches onward to victory as he enters the Victorian Age, examining poetry by Thomas Hardy, Alfred Lord Tennyson, both Robert and Elizabeth Barre...
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The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era
A project for my AP English Literature class. This movie covers events and movements during the Victorian time period, and goes in depth into 5 major works o...
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What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explores what was expected of Victorian-Era widows.
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Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
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Victorian Era Family Life
Victorian Era Family Life
Victorian Era Family Life
This is my project for my English class. BTW, I'm sorry I haven't made videos in a while, don't worry. I'll make some. I've just been taking a break. Also th...
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the lat
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the lat
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The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
The Viçtοrians - Ηοme Sweet Ηοme - Documentary
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on ...
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1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
1896-1900: Victorian era footage from around the world.
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Victorian Era - an introduction
Victorian Era - an introduction
Victorian Era - an introduction
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs of the time period.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:15 - Objectives
00:27 - Queen Victoria
00:57 - 1837
01:09 - 1901
01:24 - Slide 6
01:54 - Results
03:02 - Identity
03:19 - Identity
05:20 - Identity
06:53 - Identity
08:17 - Morality
09:05 - Morality
09:45 - Consumerism
11:23 - Objectives
11:36 - IMAGE SOURCES
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Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
Warning: only watch this video if you don't have any depression issues!
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Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
Woman Wears Corsets To Live In Victorian Era
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Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne marches onward to victory as he enters the Victorian Age, examining poetry by Thomas Hardy, Alfred Lord Tennyson, both Robert and Elizabeth Barre...
39:25
The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era
A project for my AP English Literature class. This movie covers events and movements during the Victorian time period, and goes in depth into 5 major works o...
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What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explores what was expected of Victorian-Era widows.
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Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
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Victorian Era Family Life
Victorian Era Family Life
Victorian Era Family Life
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Creepy Post-Mortem Photos From The Victorian Era
Creepy Post-Mortem Photos From The Victorian Era
Creepy Post-Mortem Photos From The Victorian Era
Creepy Post-Mortem Photos From The Victorian Era.
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TOYS IN THE VICTORIAN ERA - www.ottini.eu
TOYS IN THE VICTORIAN ERA - www.ottini.eu
TOYS IN THE VICTORIAN ERA - www.ottini.eu
Toys in the Victorian era (1837 - 1901) Giocattoli in epoca vittoriana (1837 - 1901)
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Victorian Era
Victorian Era
Victorian Era
The Victorian era wasn't just starched shirts and stiff upper lips, it was English writers challenging gender roles and industrialization too! Learn more at ...
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BBC Documentary | The Victorians - Home Sweet Home | BBC History | BBC Documentary History
BBC Documentary | The Victorians - Home Sweet Home | BBC History | BBC Documentary History
BBC Documentary | The Victorians - Home Sweet Home | BBC History | BBC Documentary History
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The Victorian Era - Living in the Past | euromaxx
The Victorian Era - Living in the Past | euromaxx
The Victorian Era - Living in the Past | euromaxx
Peter Saunders from England is a huge fan of all things dating back to the time when Queen Victoria ruled her empire. He has even created a home that is an a...
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LIFE IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN
LIFE IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN
LIFE IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN
The Victorian era was one of the most remarkable periods of British history; it saw the Industrial Revolution, the birth of an empire and advances in medicin...
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Victorian Couple Dances (2010)
Victorian Couple Dances (2010)
Victorian Couple Dances (2010)
Preview of Dancetime Publications DVD, "Dance Through Time vol. 5-Victorian Era Couples Dances." Available at http://www.dancetimepublications.com/store/HTD_...
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Make-up History - Victorian Era to 1930's
Make-up History - Victorian Era to 1930's
Make-up History - Victorian Era to 1930's
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10 CREEPY Covered Mother Photos [Victorian Era Photos]
10 CREEPY Covered Mother Photos [Victorian Era Photos]
10 CREEPY Covered Mother Photos [Victorian Era Photos]
Back in the day people took a lot of pride in photos that they took. Getting professional photographs taken was expensive and very time consuming so it's something that people took pretty seriously. They took it so seriously that the adults were willing to cover themselves in a cloth so that they could be certain that the children would hold still.
Here are 10 Creepy Photos from the Victorian Era where the Mother was completely covered!
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The houses in the Victorian era - Le case nell'epoca vittoriana
The houses in the Victorian era - Le case nell'epoca vittoriana
The houses in the Victorian era - Le case nell'epoca vittoriana
Original images of houses and interiors in the Victorian era. http://www.ottini.eu Immagini originali di abitazioni e interni dell'epoca vittoriana.
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.документальные документальные фильмы документальные фильмы онлайн смотреть документальные фильмы докуме...
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BBC Documentary 2015 The Victorian era [British Empire]
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire) The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the pe.
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.документальные документальные фильмы документальные фильмы онлайн смотреть документальные фильмы докуме...
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire) The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of ...
BBC Documentary 2015 The Victorian era [British Empire]
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire) The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the pe.
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on ...
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on ...
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs of the time period.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:15 - Objectives
00:27 - Queen Victoria
00:57 - 1837
01:09 - 1901
01:24 - Slide 6
01:54 - Results
03:02 - Identity
03:19 - Identity
05:20 - Identity
06:53 - Identity
08:17 - Morality
09:05 - Morality
09:45 - Consumerism
11:23 - Objectives
11:36 - IMAGE SOURCES
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs of the time period.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:15 - Objectives
00:27 - Queen Victoria
00:57 - 1837
01:09 - 1901
01:24 - Slide 6
01:54 - Results
03:02 - Identity
03:19 - Identity
05:20 - Identity
06:53 - Identity
08:17 - Morality
09:05 - Morality
09:45 - Consumerism
11:23 - Objectives
11:36 - IMAGE SOURCES
Mr. Osborne marches onward to victory as he enters the Victorian Age, examining poetry by Thomas Hardy, Alfred Lord Tennyson, both Robert and Elizabeth Barre...
Mr. Osborne marches onward to victory as he enters the Victorian Age, examining poetry by Thomas Hardy, Alfred Lord Tennyson, both Robert and Elizabeth Barre...
A project for my AP English Literature class. This movie covers events and movements during the Victorian time period, and goes in depth into 5 major works o...
A project for my AP English Literature class. This movie covers events and movements during the Victorian time period, and goes in depth into 5 major works o...
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explores what was expected of Victorian-Era widows.
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explores what was expected of Victorian-Era widows.
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The Victorian era wasn't just starched shirts and stiff upper lips, it was English writers challenging gender roles and industrialization too! Learn more at ...
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Peter Saunders from England is a huge fan of all things dating back to the time when Queen Victoria ruled her empire. He has even created a home that is an a...
Peter Saunders from England is a huge fan of all things dating back to the time when Queen Victoria ruled her empire. He has even created a home that is an a...
The Victorian era was one of the most remarkable periods of British history; it saw the Industrial Revolution, the birth of an empire and advances in medicin...
The Victorian era was one of the most remarkable periods of British history; it saw the Industrial Revolution, the birth of an empire and advances in medicin...
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Back in the day people took a lot of pride in photos that they took. Getting professional photographs taken was expensive and very time consuming so it's something that people took pretty seriously. They took it so seriously that the adults were willing to cover themselves in a cloth so that they could be certain that the children would hold still.
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I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me about the “Hostess Conspiracy”.
A conspiracy… really?
Well, okay, maybe there isn’t a conspiracy and all of this is coincidental. Either way, its pretty interesting if you think about it.
Follow along, this is going to get interesting.
#10 Their name “Hostess” refers to a female, potentially a collage age female, who works at a restaurant.
#9 Ding Dongs. This is a family show, so I’ll spare you from any description as to why “ding dongs” may be a bit off color.
#8 Twinkies. Again, it doesn’t take much creativity to see why this name may be a bit off.
#7 Ho Ho’s. So there’s a company named “Hostess” and they sell treats called Ho Ho’s, Twinkies and Ding Dongs? Certainly something is amiss.. No? All coincidental?
#6 Glo Balls
#5 White Snow Balls
#4 Snow Balls even come in pink
#3 Zingers. The dictionary defines a “Zinger” as “a person or thing that has vitality”. Like a hostess…
#2 Suzy Qs. Suzy Q is a love song about a potentially beautiful young woman
#1 Honey Buns. Honey Buns is something that you may call someone that you love or it’s a name that you would give someone with a nice buttocks.
So what’s your opinion? Is it at all odd that there’s a company called “Hostess” that has products marketed to children that have names like Ding Dongs, Twinkies, Ho Ho’s and Glo Balls? Let us know in the comments below.
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Back in the day people took a lot of pride in photos that they took. Getting professional photographs taken was expensive and very time consuming so it's something that people took pretty seriously. They took it so seriously that the adults were willing to cover themselves in a cloth so that they could be certain that the children would hold still.
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I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me about the “Hostess Conspiracy”.
A conspiracy… really?
Well, okay, maybe there isn’t a conspiracy and all of this is coincidental. Either way, its pretty interesting if you think about it.
Follow along, this is going to get interesting.
#10 Their name “Hostess” refers to a female, potentially a collage age female, who works at a restaurant.
#9 Ding Dongs. This is a family show, so I’ll spare you from any description as to why “ding dongs” may be a bit off color.
#8 Twinkies. Again, it doesn’t take much creativity to see why this name may be a bit off.
#7 Ho Ho’s. So there’s a company named “Hostess” and they sell treats called Ho Ho’s, Twinkies and Ding Dongs? Certainly something is amiss.. No? All coincidental?
#6 Glo Balls
#5 White Snow Balls
#4 Snow Balls even come in pink
#3 Zingers. The dictionary defines a “Zinger” as “a person or thing that has vitality”. Like a hostess…
#2 Suzy Qs. Suzy Q is a love song about a potentially beautiful young woman
#1 Honey Buns. Honey Buns is something that you may call someone that you love or it’s a name that you would give someone with a nice buttocks.
So what’s your opinion? Is it at all odd that there’s a company called “Hostess” that has products marketed to children that have names like Ding Dongs, Twinkies, Ho Ho’s and Glo Balls? Let us know in the comments below.
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www.Incompetech.com
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire) The Victorian...
published:05 Mar 2015
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
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BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victo...
published:29 Mar 2015
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
BBC Documentary 2015 - The Victorian era of British History (British Empire)
The Victorian era of British history (and that of the British Empire) was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace, prosperity, refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain.[1] Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832.
The fields of social history and literature often refer to the Victorian era as Victorianism, especially when discussing the attitudes and culture of the later two-thirds of the 19th century. The study of Victorianism is often specifically directed at Victorian morality, which refers to highly moralistic, straitlaced language and behaviour. Those who study Victorianism are Victorianists. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The later half of the Victorian age roughly coincided with the first portion of the Belle Époque era of continental Europe and the Gilded Age of the United States.
Culturally there was a transition away from the rationalism of the Georgian period and toward romanticism and mysticism with regard to religion, social values, and arts.[2] In international relations the era was a long period of peace, known as the Pax Britannica, and economic, colonial, and industrial consolidation, temporarily disrupted by the Crimean War in 1854. The end of the period saw the Boer War. Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli, whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli, favoured by the queen, was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone, a Liberal distrusted by the Queen, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall legislative development of the era.
The population of England and Wales combined almost doubled from 16.8 million in 1851 to 30.5 million in 1901.[3] Scotland's population also rose rapidly, from 2.8 million in 1851 to 4.4 million in 1901. Ireland's population decreased rapidly, from 8.2 million in 1841 to less than 4.5 million in 1901, mostly due to the Great Famine.[4] At the same time, around 15 million emigrants left the United Kingdom in the Victorian era and settled mostly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[5]
During the early part of the era, the House of Commons was headed by the two parties, the Whigs and the Conservatives. From the late 1850s onwards, the Whigs became the Liberals. These parties were led by many prominent statesmen including Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, William Ewart Gladstone, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. The unsolved problems relating to Irish Home Rule played a great part in politics in the later Victorian era, particularly in view of Gladstone's determination to achieve a political settlement. Southern Ireland achieved independence in 1922.документальные документальные фильмы документальные фильмы онлайн смотреть документальные фильмы докуме...
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Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life ...
Jeremy Paxman, presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Newsnight examines the life and times of the Victorian era. In the first program he focuses on ...
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs...
published:29 Jan 2015
Victorian Era - an introduction
Victorian Era - an introduction
This short video explains what the Victorian Era was and some of the common social beliefs of the time period.
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:15 - Objectives
00:27 - Queen Victoria
00:57 - 1837
01:09 - 1901
01:24 - Slide 6
01:54 - Results
03:02 - Identity
03:19 - Identity
05:20 - Identity
06:53 - Identity
08:17 - Morality
09:05 - Morality
09:45 - Consumerism
11:23 - Objectives
11:36 - IMAGE SOURCES
published:29 Jan 2015
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Post-Mortem Photography from the Victorian Era
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Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne - British Literature Unit Preview 5 - The Victorian Age
Mr. Osborne marches onward to victory as he enters the Victorian Age, examining poetry by Thomas Hardy, Alfred Lord Tennyson, both Robert and Elizabeth Barre...
A project for my AP English Literature class. This movie covers events and movements during the Victorian time period, and goes in depth into 5 major works o...
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum...
published:02 Nov 2014
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
What widows wore: Victorian fashions for mourning
Martha Teichner takes us on a tour of a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explores what was expected of Victorian-Era widows.
published:02 Nov 2014
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Makeup History: 19th century (Victorian era)
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A robot has killed a contractor at one of Volkswagen's production plants in Germany, the automaker said Wednesday. See also. A robot called Hadrian wants to build you a house in two days ... ....
Saudi tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has promised to give his entire US$32 billion (HK$248 billion) fortune to charity in coming years, in one of the biggest ever such pledges. The pledge is “maybe... the first such big announcement” of its kind in the region, and is modelled on a charity established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates in the United States, the prince told reporters on Wednesday ... “I assure you my health is good.”. ....
Jennifer Garner reached her breaking point with Ben Affleck's drinking and gambling, and that's why she called pulled the plug on their marriage ... sources connected with the couple tell TMZ. Our sources not surprisingly have 2 views of what happened ... some align with him and some with her. The Jen sources say Ben's drinking and gambling have escalated over the last few years to the point "she couldn't take it anymore." ... See also ... > ... ... ....
By Ahmed RashidDushanbe. 2 July 2015. From the section Asia. The fear is that more drugs could be finding their way out of Afghanistan via Central Asia... Afghanistan produces 90% of the world's opium ... 'Worsening' ... Gen Nazarov recounted a time during the Sovietera in the 1970s when Tajik border guards caught only 10-15 kilograms of drugs a year - and most of that was marijuana ... The first heroin was caught on the Tajik border in 1995 ... ....
3 July 2015. From the section Science & Environment. The oceans are at parlous risk from a combination of threats. Scientists have warned that marine life will be irreversibly changed unless CO2 emissions are drastically cut. Writing in Science, experts say the oceans are heating, losing oxygen and becoming more acidic because of CO2... And they say the range of options is dwindling as the cost of those options is skyrocketing ... Features....
2 July 2015. From the section England. The work will see the ceiling hand brushed and vacuumed. A major redecoration project is under way at Oxford Town Hall to restore its vaulted ceiling. The Grade II*-listed Victorian main hall is being repainted at a cost of £140,000. Oxford Town Hall on St Aldate's is used as a venue for wedding receptions and council events ...The town hall was built in the late Victorianera for for £94,116 ... Features ... ....
‘Changelessness and profound change’...Photograph. Furlong Photography/Alamy ... Set almost entirely in a small, vividly described part of the Lincolnshire wolds, the main body of the novel is concerned with the 30-year period from 1985 to the present day, but there is an early section set in 1875 and the book returns to the Victorian period at its close ... Some years later a skeleton is dug up, but it proves to be from the Victorianera ... ....
PA. By Agency. 9.46PM BST 01 Jul 2015. Comments ... "Victorian royal clothing comes up for sale occasionally but rarely in this excellent condition ... Other royal items included on the sale, on July 11, are a set of replicas of the Crown Jewels and royal memorabilia from the Victorianera to the death of Princess Diana. Victorian silverware, antique furniture and the propeller from a 1935 Gypsy 3 biplane will also go under the hammer ... ... ....
A vandalised van at the heart of a community garden and a giant birthday cake made of 3,456 red begonias and ipomoea among attractions as show opens ...Photograph. RHS/Helen Yates/Rex Shutterstock ... “Thrilled, absolutely thrilled,” exclaimed Grenville Johnson, 67, a retired primary school headteacher, whose successful greening alongside his neighbours of the diverse, urban Victorian-eraKensington Road is the garden’s inspiration ... He said ... ....
Dishonored 2 is the second half of an incomplete story, not a sequel that exists purely as a business proposition. Arkane Studios came out of Dishonored with much more to say about the follow-up's new playable protagonist, Emily Kaldwin ... "There was not much worth saving other than her. So she became really interesting to us." ... Image ... Dishonored has the feel of a steampunk Victorian-eraLondon setting, but it's not set in a world we know ... ....
The sun is out, so pack up your hampers and head off for a picnic. We've put together some of the best picnic spots from across London. Whether you're after a secluded spot, a hub of activity or, erm, dinosaur statues, we've got you covered.Primrose Hill. Nearest station(s) ...City view ... Nearest station(s) ... Be sure to check out the dinosaur sculptures as well, which have been there since the park opened in the Victorianera.Holland Park ... -->....
Time flies by when you are raising a child ... You'll even be joined by "Ben Bikin,'" the 32-foot-tall sculpture of a cyclist riding an old Victorian-era bicycle that can be found in town ... After spending a day with Ben Bikin' or riding along the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail, rest at the FranklinVictorian Bed & Breakfast (www.BnBFinder.com/FranklinVictorian), which features electric fireplaces and jetted whirlpool tubs ... ....
(CNN)Drowsy port towns aren't trying to make it big. They're content to sit quietly idle without the throngs of trend-seekers in search of a place to deem the next hotspot ...Morgan... You can spend the night in a historic Victorianhome turned inn -- there are more homes that style per capita than anywhere else in the country ... The water's edge Ocean House is a Victorian-era hotel and the only five-star, five-diamond resort in the state ... ....
Representing for many the finest album of Victorian photography, it was the first photographic item to be placed under an export ban and saved for the nation in 1975 ... She is best known for her portraits of influential figures of the Victorianera, tableaux from notable poems and plays and character studies, using the wet collodion process....
SHERMAN HEIGHTS Ladies in Victorian dress, residents, history buffs, volunteers and lawmakers gathered Saturday on the lawn outside the historic VillaMontezuma mansion to celebrate the long-awaited reopening of the neighborhood treasure ...Plus, she said, gesturing to her long, cream-colored Victorian-era dress, volunteering at the mansion gives her an opportunity to wear a costume....
FREE TO AIR. Arthur and GeorgeABC, 8.30pm ... The mix of fact and fiction is confusing but this is a ripper of a thriller, beautifully filmed with lots of Victorian-era ghost story atmosphere. ....
Researchers are collecting photos of the dead, including images of deceased infants, for a planned exhibition that will examine how photographers deal with challenging subjects. ....