UnrestrictedSituated between the Chartist Rebellion of 1848 and the Second Reform Act in 1867, the 1850s traditionally have been viewed as an era of social and cultural peace. The Great Exhibition’s declared intended goal of unity—between the world’s countries and all classes of British subjects—enhances our contemporary stance that the 1850s were a relatively peaceful period in British history. And yet, the Great Exhibition, apart from its proposed and publicized goal of worldwide harmony was not a place in which the classes of Britain and the people of the world could mingle freely with one another.; While viewed by many as an unrevolutionary period in Victorian history, the years immediately following the Great Exhibition and the mid- to...
About the book: With an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses political history, the history ...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
Positivism captured the Victorian imagination. Curiously, however, no work has focused on the archit...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
“The English have invented the house,” writes Philip Gilbert Hamerton in Paris in Old and Present Ti...
This article argues for the importance of a spatial approach in uncovering and examining the substan...
World exhibitions are didactical instruments in the hands of the upcoming elites who instructed the ...
The Victorian Era was one of transitions. Victorian Britain transitioned from a rural to urban socie...
My dissertation, “Here Time Becomes Space: The Spatiality of the Victorian Novel,” addresses the Vic...
This essay analyses the role of museums in the creation of futures imaginaries and the ways in which...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
In 1851, the great Exhibition was opened at the Crystal Palace. In these days, it was claimed that t...
The developments of the English Revolution and of the British Empire expedited commerce and transfor...
If, as Harriet Guest has noted, “in recent years some of the most exciting work on late eighteenth- ...
About the book: With an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses political history, the history ...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
Positivism captured the Victorian imagination. Curiously, however, no work has focused on the archit...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
“The English have invented the house,” writes Philip Gilbert Hamerton in Paris in Old and Present Ti...
This article argues for the importance of a spatial approach in uncovering and examining the substan...
World exhibitions are didactical instruments in the hands of the upcoming elites who instructed the ...
The Victorian Era was one of transitions. Victorian Britain transitioned from a rural to urban socie...
My dissertation, “Here Time Becomes Space: The Spatiality of the Victorian Novel,” addresses the Vic...
This essay analyses the role of museums in the creation of futures imaginaries and the ways in which...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
International exhibitions were a key feature of the cultural landscape of the second half of the nin...
In 1851, the great Exhibition was opened at the Crystal Palace. In these days, it was claimed that t...
The developments of the English Revolution and of the British Empire expedited commerce and transfor...
If, as Harriet Guest has noted, “in recent years some of the most exciting work on late eighteenth- ...
About the book: With an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses political history, the history ...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
Positivism captured the Victorian imagination. Curiously, however, no work has focused on the archit...