Queen Victoria & the Victorian Era Documentary



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26 thoughts on “Queen Victoria & the Victorian Era Documentary”

  1. Victorian Great Britain is my favorite era of British history. The structure of that era, & the structure's chief architect, Queen Victoria herself, have been of enormous influence in cultures & societies across the globe. The Victorian British Empire is the greatest & most diverse empire the world has ever seen, sprung from a few tiny islands & a very tiny woman on the western fringe of Europe in the N. Atlantic. Queen Victoria outlived all her erstwhile influencers, leaving the world with a period crafted by her hands & called by her name – the Victorian Age.

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  2. This was very informative. I had no idea she was fluent in 6-7 languages and that she donated so generously to Irish famine relief. Now if only she could have been less opposed to labor unions…

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  3. I believe that Queen Victoria was a woman of her "time" and place, in expressing some of the best and some of the worst of regnal power and ambition. She was a woman who could be both kind and ruthless-"Powerful is the pen." I believe that given her worldview and her personal experiences, that she did her best, for her own, maybe, not so much, for the Native Peoples, of the lands that her military representatives conquered. It was interesting to hear about the acquisition of the Koh-i-noor, since the request that it be returned is current. "Power" loves no one, but is a vehicle/tool for acquisition, domination and assimilation. With purposeful application it both destroys and builds up; whether the appurtenances of Power served a People or destroyed a People is left to perspective and Time.

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  4. Victoria could have done a lot more but she was deprived of child companions to develop with & of wiser heads all through her formative years so… I wonder if she read very much? And what she read? This study could have been so much better.

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  5. Most fascinating historical coverage video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻about famous queen of Great Britain 🇬🇧 ( Victoria)…this channel always sharing excellent CV about famous & important personalities in history of important countries …it seems to me she was exactly 💯 embodied conservative ,preservative woman in her belief & attitudes..besides of her upper class phenomena perfect

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