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Victory at Waterloo

The victory at Waterloo in 1815 left Britain the dominant power in Europe with the Royal Navy the strongest fleet in the world - despite suffering a series of significant but small-scale reverses during the War of 1812 with the fledgling United States Navy. For 40 years threats of invasion were forgotten but then, in the late 1850s, emerged in a sudden and most dramatic manner. France - revived as an empire with immense territorial ambitions under Napoleon III - was once again the enemy and in the late 1850s Britain led by its Prime Minister Lord Palmerston undertook to spend vast sums on defence.

In 1859 a Royal Commission recommended the protection of Britain's main dockyards on both seaside and landward approaches with massive new forts being constructed at Portsmouth, Saltash, Plymouth, Milford Haven, Sheerness and Chatham. The total cost of these works - mostly completed during the 1860s - was a staggering $11.6 million, equal to around £520 million in modern money.

The speedy defeat of France by Prussia in 1870 and the ridiculous light it shed on the military worth of Britain's new and expensive generation of fortifications did not end the British fear of invasion. On the contrary, it merely identified a new enemy. Initially the British had been gratified by the discomfiture of their traditional enemy but by the end of 1870 Prussian brutality, its cold-blooded military efficiency and its territorial ambitions had made it the next potential invader.

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapower/french_threat_01.shtml)

  1. Victoria and Her Sisters

1830–1910. As the Victorian era began, the massive advance of technology and industrialisation was rapidly reshaping both the landscape and the social structure of the whole country. To a much greater extent than ever before women would take a centre-stage role in shaping society.

1837

Queen Victoria becomes Queen at the age of 18

1840

The first postage stamps (Penny Post) came into use

1842

Mines Act ended child labour

1845 - 1849

Ireland suffered the Great Potato Famine when entire crops of potatoes, the staple Irish food, were ruined. The famine was a consequence of the appearance of blight, the potato fungus. About 800,000 people died as a result of the famine. A large number of people migrated to Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia.

1850s

The first post boxes were built

1851

The Great Exhibition Census showed just over half of Britain's population (of 20 million) lived in towns

1854

Crimean War

1854

A cholera epidemic led to demands for a clean water supply and proper sewage systems in the big cities

1856

Britain defeats Russia in the Crimean War

1860

The first public flushing toilet opens

1861

Death of Prince Albert

1863

London Underground opens The foundation of the Football Association

1868

Joseph Lister discovers disinfectant

1868

The last public hanging

1869

The first Sainsbury's shop open in Dury Lane, London

1870

Education Act means school for everyone

1871

Queen Victoria opens the Albert Hall

1876

Alexander Bell invented the telephone Primary education was made compulsory

1877

The first public electric lighting in London

1883

First electric railway

1887

 The invention of the gramophone

1891

Free education for every child

1901

Population of Britain 40 million

Task 1. Who were the following people: Victoria, George IV, William IV, Lord Chamberlain, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Melbourne, King Leopold, Prince Albert, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Carlyle, Augustus Pugin, Dickens, Chartists, Fergus O’Connor, John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor, Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole, Elizabeth Garrett, Julia Cameron, Tennyson, G.B.Shaw, Annie Besant, suffragettes, viceroy?

Task 2. What do you know about the following events and places: Chrystal Palace, the Great Exhibition, Babylon, Jerusalem, Isle of Wight, Osborne House, Reform Act, the Crimean War, Windsor?

Task 3. Answer the following questions:

  1. How did Victoria’s reign contrast with those of George IV and William IV?

  2. Describe Victoria’s coronation and the first years of her reign

  3. What impact did Prince Albert have on political and social life of Victorian Britain?

  4. What were the standards of life of the low classes in Victorian Britain? What factors helped to improve it towards the end of the reign?

  5. Describe the origin and the progress of the Chartist movement

  6. What was the position of women in Victorian Britain?

  7. Describe Victoria’s family life and its impact on the family values of the 19th c. Britain

  8. What major events of Victorian reign are described in the film?

Awe-благоговение

Showcase– выставка

Turnstiles– турникеты

Prophets of doom– предсказатели несчастий

Magic wand–волшебная палочка

Ogres - людоеды

Mrs. Average– типичная замужняя женщина

Small hours– ночные часы

To do homage– приносить присягу

Regalia– символы королевской власти

Whistleblower- первопроходец

Unitarian– унитаристский (член протестантской секты унитариев)

To be clammed-голодать

Contrivance– выдумка, затея

Conversion– обращение (в христианство)

Thrift- бережливость

Charterхартия, политический документ

Mob-толпа

Funfair– парк развлечений

Rally– собрание, митинг

Sellout- предательство

Unleash– выпускать, освобождать

Self-sufficient- самодостаточный

Brainchild–замысел, детище

Slums-трущобы

Compel-принуждать

Tormentor-мучитель

Property transaction– передача собственности

Renounce– отрицать, отказываться

T.b.-туберкулез

Refectory-столовая

Eminent- выдающийся

Paroxysm– приступ, взрыв

The Almighty– Всемогущий (Бог)

Distraught– смятенный, обезумевший

Exuberant-обильный

Spinsterнезамужняя женщина

Conscriptпризывать на военную службу

Lavish-щедрый

Bestow - даровать

Domesticityсемейная домашняя жизнь

Cloister–монастырь, уединение

Effigyизображение

Task 4. Supplementary Reading. Read the following texts and mark the facts that were not mentioned in the film

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