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Black Victorians: Black People in British Art, 1800-1900

Black Victorians: Black People in British Art, 1800-1900
Black Victorians brings together over 100 images depicting black figures, to reveal the diversity of representation within nineteenth-century visual culture and to foreground the 'forgotten' presence of people of African descent in Victorian British art. The range of images is broad, from pictures of soldiers and sailors in Britain's armed forces and men and women in genre scenes to portraits of entertainers and political refugees and studies of artists' models. Notable individuals featured include actor Ira Aldridge, Crimean heroine Mary Seacole, the Queen's god-daughter Sarah Bonetta Davies, composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass.



Architecture in the Family Way: Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900 by Annmarie Adams,
Architecture in the Family Way: Doctors, Houses, and Women, 1870-1900 by Annmarie Adams,
Winner of the Jason A. Hannah Medal, Architecture in the Family Way explores the relationship between domestic architecture, health reform, and feminism in late nineteenth-century England. Annmarie Adams examines changing perceptions about the English middle-class house from 1870 to 1900, highlighting how attitudes toward health, women, home life, and even politics were played out in architecture. Adams argues that the many significant changes seen in this period were due not to architects' efforts but to the work of feminists and health reformers. Contrary to the widely held belief that the home symbolized a refuge and safe haven to Victorians, Adams reveals that middle-class houses were actually considered poisonous and dangerous and explores the involvement of physicians in exposing "unhealthy" architecture and designing improved domestic environments. She examines the contradictory roles of middle-class women as both regulators of healthy houses and sources of disease and danger within their own homes, particularly during childbirth. Architecture in the Family Way sheds light on an ambiguous period in the histories of architecture, medicine, and women, revealing it to be a time of turmoil, not of progress and reform as is often assumed.



Victorian Football League season 1900 - Results and statistics for the Victorian Football League season of 1900.

Timeline of British history (1900-1929) - This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of Britain from AD 1900 until AD 1929. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related history of Britain.

Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) - This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1900 to 1929.

Bloomers (clothing) - Bloomers are an article of clothing invented by Amelia Bloomer to change the way women dressed. The earliest known bloomers were like baggy pants (worn below a skirt), to preserve Victorian decency while being less of a hindrance to women's activities than the long full skirts of the period (see Victorian dress reform).



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