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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
[Review of] "Artist and Empire": exhibition at Tate Britain, and "Artist and Empire: Facing Britain'
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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
[A Review of] Paul Brighton's "Original Spin: Downing Street and the Press in Victorian Britain" (20
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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
"Orientalism Revisited: Art and the Politics of Representation." Report of a Symposium at Tate Brita
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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
The Art-Journal, 1850-1880: Antiquarians, the Medieval Revival, and The Reception of Pre-Raphaelitis
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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
The Figure of the Governess, based on Ronald Pearsall's Night's Black Angels: The Forms and Faces of
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census of 1851 the number of govemesses in Britain was reckoned at 21
Review of the International Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 17
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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
Hardy, Dickens, Serialisation, and Illustration: A Rebuttal of Alan S. Watts's "Why Wasn't 'Great Ex
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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
The Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, Restored by Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc and Jean Baptiste Las
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Notre Dame. They were awarded the commission, and here were on an equal footing. Lassus's untimely
Review of Sara Malton's “Forgery in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture: Fictions of Finance f
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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
The Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings Railway, Opened to Lewes (with Viaduct across the Preston Road), b
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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
Risky Business — a review of Aeron Hunt's “Personal Business: Character and Commerce in Victorian Li
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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
"'Joe Gargery and Pip,' from 'Great Expectations' — sixth illustration by F. O. C. Darley for 'Chara
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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
Part II, Chapter 1. Stephen Adam’s Work in Historical Context: . The Revival of Stained Glass in the
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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