In the Edwardian era (1901-1910), women's roles were largely defined by traditional expectations centered around family and domesticity. Many women were expected to fulfill the roles of wives and mothers, managing household duties and raising children. However, this period also saw the emergence of the women's suffrage movement and increased opportunities for education and employment, particularly for the middle and upper classes. As a result, some women began to challenge societal norms, advocating for greater rights and participation in public life.
Yes, The Victorian era was 1837-1901 and the Edwardian era was 1901-1910 Because the Victorian era is named after Queen Victoria, and the Edwardian after her son who came to the throne on her death
Edwardian era or World War 1
Men were in control of society. Women had no rights so they need a male relative or husband to provide for them.
The Edwardian era followed the Victorian era and it was during the rule of King Edward Vii. He ruled between 1901-1910. The Titanic movie can help provide an understanding of the social classes and the way people dressed back then.
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King Edward the 7th, hence the name Edwardian era.
Yes, The Victorian era was 1837-1901 and the Edwardian era was 1901-1910 Because the Victorian era is named after Queen Victoria, and the Edwardian after her son who came to the throne on her death
Edwardian era or World War 1
The Edwardian era ended in 1910, the Titanic sunk in 1912
1901 to 1910
1903 is in the late 19th to early 20th century, a period known as the Edwardian era. This era was characterized by stability in Europe, economic growth, and advancements in science and technology.
Men were in control of society. Women had no rights so they need a male relative or husband to provide for them.
The Edwardian era followed the Victorian era and it was during the rule of King Edward Vii. He ruled between 1901-1910. The Titanic movie can help provide an understanding of the social classes and the way people dressed back then.
1901 to 1910
1901 to 1910
Farmers.
Late Edwardian era, the First World War era, and the Inter-war era.