The Ages & Periods of English History: Victorian, Tudor, Edwardian, Elizabethan...

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Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today we have a lesson on some historical periods. So, people
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have asked for... Sort of to clarify what do we mean by "Victorian", what do we mean
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by "Elizabethan", those sorts of terms in history, and when was that? What century was that in?
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So, this lesson is to cover the main periods in history, both for the history itself,
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maybe for some examples of the literature of the time, maybe a bit about what architecture was
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built in a certain period, that kind of thing, and different names, the names of kings and queens,
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and sometimes how that period in history was labelled with a particular name. So, it's not
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meant to be a completely detailed, comprehensive coverage of English history or British history
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over the last few hundred years, so I haven't mentioned every single king. I'd probably...
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No, all queen. There were some queens as well that I haven't mentioned. So, there were kings
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and queens who were not on the board. It's just to give you a basic outline and an overview
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of the last few hundred years and some of the labels given to the different periods in history.
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So, if you think, "Oh, oh, she hasn't mentioned Queen Anne, or she hasn't mentioned James II,
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or William and Mary", it's just because partly there isn't room on the board for absolutely
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everything, and also it would get very complicated and detailed if I... If I covered all of them.
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So, this is just a basic outline. Okay. So, let's have a look, then. So, we're going from
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the medieval period, the Middle Ages or medieval. So, that's around the time of, well, Chaucer,
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and earlier than Chaucer as well. It's quite a number of centuries, Chaucer being one of the
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well-known writers in English literature. So, we're going from medieval, and then you may
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recognize some of these names of the periods. Tudor, Stuart, then we have the Commonwealth,
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Restoration, Hanoverian or Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and then the present day Elizabethan,
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well, the Second Elizabethan Age, because we have Elizabeth II as the queen. There was an earlier
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Queen Elizabeth I, and that was also called the Elizabethan period, but that was part of the
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Tudor period, so we'll come to that. Okay, so that's the overview. Those are the names,
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the basic names of the different periods in history. Some of them based on the names of the
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kings or queens, and some for different reasons, different types of labelling. Okay. So, just for
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the medieval period, I can't go into all the detail again of that because it covers a few
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hundred years, but Gothic architecture, you would see from this period, churches and cathedrals
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around this time, that style with the big, you know, sharp pointed spire and the sort of...
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That sort of shape arch, not a really rounded arch, but a sort of narrow arch for windows
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and doorways and so on. And just to mention just one writer who's very important in English
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literature, Chaucer, who wrote the Canterbury Tales, a set of comic tales, who lived from
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somewhere in the 1340s. I don't think we know exactly what year he was born, but he died in
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1400. And he wrote in a much earlier style of English, of course, which is called Middle
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English, not Modern English, but Middle English to go with the Middle Ages or the medieval
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period. So, Middle English Chaucer was writing in. So, it looks very... A lot of French words
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in it. It's not always easy to understand. It's actually been translated into Modern
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English so that more people can understand it. Okay.
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So, moving on, there were some other kings in between called the Plantagenets, but again,
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I can't cover everybody, unfortunately. So, I've moved on to the Tudors, and Henry VII
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was the first Tudor king who came to the throne in 1485, so that's 15th century. So, you always
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add another 14-something, means 15th century, you always add one to the year for that. So,
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there was Henry VII and Henry VIII, Henry VIII being the king who had six wives, one
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after another, not all at the same time. Okay. So, very famous. And Henry VIII, that was
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when this country had been a Catholic country, but partway through Henry VIII's reign, it
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became a Protestant country for the first time. Okay.
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And then his son, Edward VI, reigned not very long because he died as quite a young man.
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So, then his sister, Mary, came onto the throne, and she took the country back into being Catholic
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again. This all caused a huge amount of trouble, and there were executions and all sorts of
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terrible things going on because of these changes between Protestant and Catholic, even
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though both are supposed to be Christian, but it meant an awful lot of violence and
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execution and so on. So, Catholic again under Mary. And then Mary's sister, half-sister
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Elizabeth came to the throne, and it... The country went back to Protestant again. Okay.
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And Elizabeth I, who reigned until 1603, so we've got the Tudor period, 1485 to 1603,
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and so her period was called the Elizabethan Age, named after her. And that's when Shakespeare,
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the plays and the poems became well-known, Shakespeare, who continued on into the next
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period, so he became a popular playwright under Elizabeth I's reign. And then Elizabeth
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died, and James I came to the throne, and his... He was from a different family called
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the Stuarts, so 1603 for James. And his period, it's not called Jamesian, it's called Jacobean
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because Jacob and James, it's the same name, basically, so Jacobean. So, Shakespeare lived
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in the Elizabethan and the Jacobean period. Okay.
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And then after James, we got Charles I, but then some difficulties again. Charles I was
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wanting to have too much power and the... And to get rid of the Parliament, basically,
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so there was a civil war, the English Civil War took place. Again, it was partly to do
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with who was sort of more interested in Catholicism rather than Protestantism, and a lot of conflict.
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And then Charles was actually executed. He was blamed for the civil war and for the deaths
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of many, many people, and he was put on trial and condemned to death, and he was executed.
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And then there was no king at all for a time because the person who had led the civil war,
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Oliver Cromwell, on the Protestant side was in charge. He'd been in the Parliament before,
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so it was like the Parliament suddenly took over. There was no king at all. Charles had
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tried to get rid of Parliament, and what happened was the Parliament itself became in full control
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of the country with no king or queen, so Oliver Cromwell, and that's called the Commonwealth
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period. But then when Oliver Cromwell died, things just sort of couldn't go on that way,
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so a king was brought back, Charles II. So the Restoration, meaning the restoration of the
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monarchy, restoring a king to the throne, that's why it's called Restoration. Okay, from 1660,
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his reign, to 1685. And I've put "theatre" here because under the Commonwealth these people were
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called Puritans. They were so very strict Protestants, and they didn't approve of the
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theatre at all. There'd been some of them around in Shakespeare's time trying to close the theatres
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because they thought the theatre was immoral or was a bad influence on people. So in Oliver
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Cromwell's period in the Commonwealth, the theatres were closed. Even Christmas was abolished
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because it was thought to be too frivolous. So it went the other way with the Restoration,
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and Charles II was a very fun-loving king, to say the least. And the theatres were opened again,
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and it was quite an immoral time, really. You know, a lot of freedom of behaviour. And also
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a new thing that happened with the theatre was that women could perform. In Shakespeare's day,
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it was illegal for women to perform on the stage in the professional theatre. For the female roles,
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they had boys who had higher... Higher-pitched voices before their voices broke. So they had
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boys playing the women's roles in Shakespeare's day, even. So here, for the first time, you had
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actual adult women actresses performing in the theatre. So the Restoration Theatre, the period
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is the Restoration, but it also gives its name to the theatre, Restoration Theatre, and the type
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of plays that were being written and performed at that time. So that's quite an important thing,
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there. Okay, and then things moved on. I can't mention again all the, you know, other kings
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and queens in between here, but generally, if we go on to the Hanoverian or the Georgian period.
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Georgian because there were four kings called George, one after another, first, second, third,
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and fourth, from 1714 onwards. And Hanoverian because they actually came from Hanover in
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Germany. Again, they were Protestant, and that seemed to be the best option. There was a danger,
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people felt danger that a Catholic king might come to the throne again, and they didn't want
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that kind of disruption going between the two, Protestant and Catholic, that had caused so much
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trouble earlier. So these German people were invited over to become the monarchs. And so that
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went on, that was the Georgian period with all the Georges, one, two, three, and four. Again,
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followed by William, William IV as well, but I haven't added him in on the board. But then when
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he died, we had a fairly straightforward period that lasted a long time. Queen Victoria, 1837
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to 1901, so the Victorian period is a very sort of long, specific period. A period of a lot of
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industrial development, a lot of social change, more democracy. There were three acts of parliament
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that gave the vote to more people, and more people, mostly men, but it was more people getting
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the vote gradually. Women didn't get the vote till the 20th century, but it was a period of
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great social change and industrialization as well. Just one name here, Charles Dickens,
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the famous novelist. There isn't room to put all the other many, many writers on there,
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but that's just to give you an idea where Charles Dickens belongs in this picture. Okay.
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So, Victoria died 1901, and her son Edward became Edward VII, so that was called the Edwardian
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period. And because he was already, you know, she'd lived such a long time, he was already
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getting quite old by the time he came to the throne, so 1901 to 1910 he was king. And then,
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again, there are other kings following this, but I can't put them all on the board, but two big
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defining periods in... In this early part of the 20th century were the two World Wars, so World
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War I, 1914 to '18. And poetry, in particular, was important at this time. There were war poets,
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poets who actually wrote about the war because they were possibly involved as soldiers. There
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were soldiers who wrote poetry, and some of it was published and it's still studied today. So,
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World War I, and then World War II that followed not that long afterwards, 1939 to '45.
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And then after all that, again, there's another king, George VI, who I haven't had room to put
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in here, but then his... Oh, and Edward's... Oh gosh, before him there was Edward VIII. Again,
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complicated period. He abdicated for various reasons, for one particular reason. His brother,
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then George VI, became king, and then when he died, his daughter, Elizabeth, became queen. So
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she became queen in 1952, and at the time of making this video, she is still the queen,
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but very elderly now. So... But it's been, I think, an amazing period in history,
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and a very stable period. I'm getting quite emotional about it because it's the period I've
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lived through, so that's the Second Elizabethan Age. So, there we are. So, that's just a very,
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very limited overview of the period. So, you know, if you post comments, if you say, "Oh,
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you forgot to mention this king. You didn't mention that queen." It's because there isn't
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room on the board for that, but, you know, we have the internet, lots of information on there.
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If you want to follow up on any of these periods, you can search with keywords to find out either
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the names of kings and queens, the label of the period. You can search to find out more about
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what was going on at that time. So, I hope that's been a useful lesson for you, and if you'd like
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to do a quiz on this topic and test your knowledge, just go to the website, www.engvid.com, and do
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the quiz. And thanks for watching, and hope to see you again soon. Bye for now.
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