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The Fabian Society in Late Victorian Britain The Fabian Society in Late Victorian Britain
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Art-training in mid-Victorian Britain: Sass's Women at Work: The Slade Girls Charlotte J. Weeks
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Moorish, Northern Indian, and Islamic, Architectural Styles in Great Britain, the Empire, and Other
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The Nemesis — Great Britain's Secret Weapon in the Opium Wars, 1839-60 The Nemesis
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The Social Democratic Federation: The First Marxist Party in Late Victorian Britain The Social
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Review of] "Artist and Empire": exhibition at Tate Britain, and "Artist and Empire
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Britannia as the embodiment of Great Britain Britannia as the embodiment of Great
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The Great Britain Steam-Ship” from the 1843 “Illustrated London News” The Great Britain Steam-Ship
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for the just Representation of the People of Great Britain and Ireland
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were paid from 1911 onwards. Pauline Gregg, Social and Economic History of Britain (Harrap, 1969): "Chartism failed
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The Education of Girls and Women in Victorian Britain The Education of
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Brighton's "Original Spin: Downing Street and the Press in Victorian Britain" (2015), by Joe Pilling
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first (and arguably the greatest) mass political movement in industrial Britain” (2), called for
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FOR THE JUST REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN IN THE
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the Politics of Representation." Report of a Symposium at Tate Britain "Orientalism Revisited: Art and
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the best colonial corps at least half the men were Britons of Britain. In the
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ictorian socialism —  or Victorian socialisms because it took so many different gradations —, emerged in Britain along with other movements
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English History Timeline Political & Economic History of Great Britain from the Civil War to the
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p. 55). By the late 1830s, foreign merchant vessels, notably those of Britain and the
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in 1878 – have not gone away. Indeed, they have, at approximately two-year intervals, recurred, with equal or even greater intensity
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retrograde five or six centuries in painting, a similar step might, with equal reason, be made in
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to Canadian requests for the development of responsible government, giving equal seats for each
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Party in Late Victorian Britain The Fabian Society in Late Victorian Britain Bibliography [Book under review
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the modern men's suit -- or lounge suit, as it is known in Great Britain -- first became popular when
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the modern men's suit -- or lounge suit, as it is known in Great Britain -- first became popular when
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the modern men's suit -- or lounge suit, as it is known in Great Britain -- first became popular when
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the regalia Mr. Gladstone had so often refused. Two possible future kings of Great Britain walked besides the
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Influence of John Ruskin Typological Interpretations of Scripture in Nineteenth-Century Britain The Effect
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interest to the race — is not entitled to at least co-equal eminence. Not only is
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Influence of John Ruskin Typological Interpretations of Scripture in Nineteenth-Century Britain The Effect
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women artists [had to] conceive of themselves as potentially, if not actually, equal subjects, and must
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prayer, called books of hours, because the day was divided into eight equal parts with texts to
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effective contribution was to expand knowledge of Italian literature in Britain. For, in
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Influence of John Ruskin Typological Interpretations of Scripture in Nineteenth-Century Britain The Effect
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crafted, beautifully printed, and fully integrated artist's book in nineteenth-century Britain. Not only was it
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to Victorian Dissident Juliette Pochelu '20, 'Myths and Icons in Victorian Britain,' English MIA2Y24 (2019), Université
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census of 1851 the number of govemesses in Britain was reckoned at 21
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Canterbury Tales . Red and black ink on vellum. 43.4 x 30.1 cm. Britain, 1927." And "Design
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Cambridge University in 1869. This appointment also gave the Renaissance Revival designers equal representation with the
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we are sorry to say) of Protestant writers in Great Britain. With respect to
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For instance, during the opening ceremonies celebrating the opening of Britain’s Liverpool and
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born it any longer (I, 410). Dickens to Forster, 21 March 1842, regarding Great Britain's having abolished slavery
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A. B. Houghton , G. J. Pinwell , Fred Walker , and the brothers Dalziel are equal in quality
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a Renaissance man, the artist (of whatever shading) is the equal of nobility
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and administrators often functioned against overwhelming odds. Sir John Everett Millais' The Romans Leaving Britain (1865; Manchester, City Art
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place in the foreground. Rusconi also manages, however, to give almost equal prominence to the
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to say wizardry, in modeling translated into bronze that is the equal of Gilbert
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Oil on wood. Support: 502 x 608 mm; frame: 685 x 825 x 45 mm. Tate Britain, bequeathed by Miss Rachel
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or potential territory, was beyond the empire’s reach. This confidence in Britain’s power was all
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scarcely be dispensed with." Hunt, in contrast, believed that high art, art that could equal that of the
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invested in shareholdings. The fallout caused widespread economic hardship in Britain, with labour unrest in
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Notre Dame. They were awarded the commission, and here were on an equal footing. Lassus's untimely
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Paul Baines's The House of Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1999), focuses on the
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The Revival of Andromeda in Victorian Britain Under Queen Victoria’s reign, Britain witnessed unparalleled progress and
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Chichester, the site of the Roman Regnum, is of equal historical interest, — in
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move towards a utopian notion of society where all people are on equal footing because "What we
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coup-d'oeil . A broad gravel walk here divides the garden into equal parts for about
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and so forth; indeed the degree of commercial confidence in Britain and the
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to Catholicism , and on the family's return to Britain placed his eldest and
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revolutionary developments in France and was against parliamentary reform in Britain. In August
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and see." I. You will behold there A MONUMENT OF NATIONAL GREATNESS. Britain, viewed in her
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the brain. 4. The size of an organ, other things being equal, is a measure
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to enlarge it. Hastings is perhaps the most enigmatic figure of Britain’s two centuries of
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hilly. "Why, here's a J," said Joe, "and a O equal to anythink
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value to £129,688. In 1849, the imports into Great Britain of rice
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work on the Dalziel legacy to encompass Victorian illustration in Britain. The book
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on this page is unlike any illumination seen before Morris, and it finds its equal only in others
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stamps. The Victorians stood in lines to buy stamps, an innovation equal to today
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by dozens of images and motifs and informed by an equal number of minor
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See P. M. Ashraf, 1978 Introduction to Working Class Literature in Great Britain (Berlin: Humbolt University). Part
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that Indians were subjects of the Crown entitled to "the equal and impartial
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recording Songs by Stephen Foster , Nonesuch Records, H-71268, 1972. After the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was involved in
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act of state, by her majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
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big success of the 1833 season. No one, however, was to equal the creative
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stood two full-size models of his most important earlier works in Britain, his equestrian statues of
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concept of the hostess as one who must welcome others but does not equal the master
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example, in 1832, the old electoral system was altered in Britain in such
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Marx and Freud. By claiming that the increasing secularization of America, Britain, and Europe
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vii. The amount of concert promotional activity taking place in Britain multiplied rapidly in
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the plains of Dahomy and Ashantee, as on those of Britain. Yet men worship the
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too, the company sustain their all-round first-class reputation. The stations are equal to all
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died in the same year with Lord Macaulay ; and, while all Britain was ringing with proclamations
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which the Grand Union Company supplies from upriver dams and he returns an equal amount downstream. The
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the revenue, is to impose an indirect tax on the consumer, often equal to the
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of events, but his static draughtsmanship and bright colours invoke in equal measure the simplified
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what was called a patent machine, whereby the stitches were rendered perfectly equal. And some
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98. Jackson, R.V. "The structure of Pay in Nineteenth-Century Britain," Economic History Review , 2d
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the importance of using an amount of red and yellow equal to the
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overwhelmed by the merchandise and industrial technologies of late Victorian Britain. This revelatory showing is
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11. Baird Window , St. Margaret’s, Dalry, Ayrshire. Munich windows were indeed being installed all over Britain -- in Oxford
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and entirely without vanity. His friends loved and admired him in equal measure and felt
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Fantasy," in Diana L. Johnson, Fantastic Illustration and Design in Britain, 1850-1930 (Providence: Museum
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of 'scientific' legislation: this was a time when utilitarianism held sway in Britain. The remit
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despite the fact that its elimination would have severe economic consequences for Britain's West Indian colonies
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of social illness, a measure of what was wrong with late Victorian Britain and her
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Victoria and Prince Albert who popularised Germanic traditions, when they recreated in Britain the kind
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Photographs by Francis Firth and Co. From C. W. Airne, Castles of Britain (Manchester: Sankey, Hudson &
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Images in Confrontation." Victorian Periodicals Newsletter , 9 (June 1976). Romantic Art in Britain: Paintings and Drawings
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America and the Illustrated Library Edition of 1868 in Great Britain. The popularity
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s letters to Döllinger, contemplating the possibility of war between Britain and the