Edwardian period
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The Edwardian period or Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period 1901 to 1910, the reign of King Edward VII. It succeeded the Victorian period and is sometimes extended to include the period up to the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, the start of World War I in 1914, or even the end of the war in 1918.
Perhaps because of the King's fondness for travel, the period was marked by an enthusiasm for the art and fashions of continental Europe.
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[edit] Class and society
Socially, the Edwardian era was a period during which the British class system was very rigid. However, economic and social changes also created an environment in which there could be more social mobility. Such changes included rising interest in socialism, attention to the plight of the poor and the status of women (including the issue of women's suffrage), together with increased economic opportunities as a result of rapid industrialization. These changes were to be hastened in the aftermath of the first World War.
The upper classes embraced leisure sports, which led to rapid developments in fashion, as more mobile and flexible clothing styles were needed. The corset was modified, and later its everyday wearing was gradually abandoned.
The lower classes, as with earlier periods, were segregated from the aristocratic and mercantile "society".
[edit] The Arts
The Edwardian Period was also known as the Belle Époque - meaning beautiful era. Despite its short preeminence, the period is characterized by its own unique architectural style, fashion, and way of life. Art Nouveau, in particular, held a particularly strong influence. In the United States, the Period was followed by the Arts and Crafts Period in design and art which ran concurrently in the UK.
[edit] Theatre
The theatre during the Edwardian Period is marked by the rise of the New Drama, or plays by George Bernard Shaw, Harley Granville Barker, and Continental imports by Henrik Ibsen and Gerhardt Hauptmann; the decline of the actor/manager system as headed by Sir Henry Irving, Sir George Alexander, and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, which ended effectively with the start of World War I; and the continued popularity of music hall performance.
[edit] Literature
In fiction, some of the best-known names are H.G. Wells, John Galsworthy, Arnold Bennett, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster and P.G. Wodehouse. Apart from these famous writers, this was a period when an enormous number of novels and short stories were being published and consumed, and a significant distinction between highbrow literature and popular fiction was emerging. Among the most famous works of literary criticism was A.C. Bradley's Shakespearean Tragedy (1904). Another notable author was J.B. Priestley, who wrote plays, novels and other pieces of work.
[edit] A series of significant events
- 1902: End of Second Boer War in South Africa.
- 1903: First flight of Wright brothers.
- 1908: Olympics held in London.
- 1909: Louis Blériot crosses English Channel by air.
- 1910: Creation of Union of South Africa.
- 1911: the largest ship in the world, RMS Olympic, sails on her maiden voyage.
- 1912: Sinking of the RMS Titanic.
- 1913: Suffragettes Cat and Mouse Act.
- 1914: Start of World War I. (See also Britain in World War I.)
- 1915: Failed British invasion of Gallipoli, Former Blue Riband holder RMS Lusitania is sunk by a U-Boat.
- 1916: Battle of the Somme.
- 1916: Easter Rising in Dublin.
- 1917: United States enters World War I.
- 1918: End of World War I. Influenza pandemic.
[edit] See also
| Preceded by Victorian Period | Edwardian Period 1901–1910 | Succeeded by Golden Twenties |
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/C/countryhouse/index.html The Edwardian Country House (Channel 4 TV series, very evocative of the period)
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/period_edwardian.shtml Home Decor from the Edwardian Age (from the BBC)
- http://www.edwardianemporium.co.uk Edwardian Emporium with postcards, books and other items from the Edwardian Age
- http://edwardianpromenade.wordpress.com/ (blog concerning the entire period)he:התקופה האדוארדית
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