The Edwardian era ended in 1910 with the death of Edward VII. Then his son took the throne (George V), then his son took the throne but for less than a year (Edward VIII) then his brother took the throne (George VI) then his daughter (Elizabeth II). As you can see it would get difficult to name eras after the king/queen when since 1910 we've had 4 of them. That's why historians call the time after Edward VII the 1st World War era, then the Inter War era, then the 2nd World War era and finally the Cold War era-after that I would assume historians would consider it the modern/present era. HOWEVER This is my idea, but I wouldn't be shocked if historians (if given time) will one day refer to the time that Elizabeth II was Queen as the 2nd Elizabethian era. BUT If you really wanted to incompass all the time since Edward VII died into one whole era by using the name of a monarch I would use "Windsor era" because the one thing all the monarchs since Edward the VII have in common is that after him they all were the "house of Windsor." If the monarchy is abolished with-in the next 50 years or so I think historians will one day do this.
Certainly in Britain it changed with the monarch: The period from 1900 to 1914 is called the Edwardian age....
the Edwardian ladies wore large dresses
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It was excellent for many groups, especially the lower-middle class - shopkeeper level - who were moving up into a new way of life, with cars, telephones, refrigerators and gramophones, and living in towns with proper roads, public transport, drainage, police and better schools.
Because they were different. and not every one could be one. they were dressing up in a special way. "Teddy" is a nickname for Edward and the Teddy Boys wore clothing reminiscent of the Edwardian period of English History.
The Edwardian Period (1901-1910)
Certainly in Britain it changed with the monarch: The period from 1900 to 1914 is called the Edwardian age....
Yes. The Edwardian period in the United Kingdom is the period covering the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910.
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Officially, it was during the reign of King Edward VII, from 1901 to his death in 1910. When the Titanic sank it was in 1912, when George V was King, so it wasn't actually in the Edwardian period but just post-Edwardian.
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
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.