© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibition was not held somewhere within the British Empire. These monumental events were intended to demonstrate, through comparative and competitive displays, the development of every branch of human endeavour: from industry and manufacturing, to art and design. They were also a massive and literal manifestation of the Victorian obsession with collecting, ordering, and classifying the world and its material contents. Though often considered in scholarly terms of grandiosity—of Victorian monumentalism and Benjamin-esque phantasmagoria—exhibitions were also social events, attended by individual members of the public for both education and entertainm...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
Prior to 1900, the evolution of British music had proceeded at a relatively constant pace. Though sh...
Oratorio festivals were an important cultural feature of nineteenth-century English societ...
Large-scale exhibitions in the nineteenth-century sprang from the Victorian desire to showcase indus...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
The musical contributions at the two international exhibitions in Scotland, at Edinburgh and Glasgow...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This volume illuminates musical connections between Britain and the continent of Europe, and Britain...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
What does it mean to hear scientifically? What does it mean to see musically? This volume uncovers a...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
This thesis involves a 'thick description' of music and musical representation in a single year: 182...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
Prior to 1900, the evolution of British music had proceeded at a relatively constant pace. Though sh...
Oratorio festivals were an important cultural feature of nineteenth-century English societ...
Large-scale exhibitions in the nineteenth-century sprang from the Victorian desire to showcase indus...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
The musical contributions at the two international exhibitions in Scotland, at Edinburgh and Glasgow...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This volume illuminates musical connections between Britain and the continent of Europe, and Britain...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
International audienceMy own speciality is the British music-hall, especially its later period, afte...
What does it mean to hear scientifically? What does it mean to see musically? This volume uncovers a...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
This thesis involves a 'thick description' of music and musical representation in a single year: 182...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the Annual Report of Melbourne Philharmonic for 1899 complained a...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
Prior to 1900, the evolution of British music had proceeded at a relatively constant pace. Though sh...
Oratorio festivals were an important cultural feature of nineteenth-century English societ...