The Hidden Side of Edwardian Britain You Never Learned in School: Alwyn Turner
In this episode we explore the rich cultural and social landscape of the Edwardian era with historian Alwyn Turner, author of Little Englanders: Britain in the Edwardian Era. From the legacy of Edward VII to the early days of tabloids and the impact of emerging technologies, Alwyn shares insights into how the period shaped modern Britain. Key Topics:The Edwardian Age Defined: What years the era covered and how Edward VII’s reign reflected societal change.Public Perceptions of Edward VII: How he was viewed compared to Queen Victoria.The Rise of the Labour Party and Political Shifts: How early welfare reforms laid the groundwork for the modern state.The Influence of Early Tabloids: How The Daily Mail revolutionised news consumption and democracy.Entertainment & Pop Culture: Freak shows, music halls, and the Fat Boy of Peckham"s fame.Technological Innovations: The impact of cars, telephones, and aviation on everyday life.Shifting Social Values: The loosening of Victorian morals and recurring cultural cycles. Memorable Moments:Oscar Wilde’s Lasting Influence: How Wilde’s trial changed male social behaviour.Horatio Bottomley’s Rise and Fall: The charismatic fraudster who inspired Toad of Toad Hall.Marie Lloyd’s Legacy: Celebrating Britain’s greatest female entertainer. About Our Guest: Alwyn Turner is a senior lecturer in history at the University of Chichester. His research delves into the interplay between culture, politics, and society in 20th-century Britain. His book, Little Englanders, offers a colorful exploration of the Edwardian era. Where to Find Alwyn’s Work:Little Englanders: Britain in the Edwardian Erahttp://www.alwynwturner.com/ Enjoyed the Episode? Please subscribe, share with friends, and leave us a review! For more updates, follow us on social media. Connect with Undercurrent Stories: - Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstories Intro and outro music, "Time for a Coffee" Bob Wells © 2020 Question or comment? Send us a text message. www.undercurrentstories.com
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