Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain - 1. A New Dawn - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

In the first of a six-part series, Andrew Marr revisits Britain at the dawn of the 20th century. He finds the country mourning the death of Queen Victoria; fighting an intractable war against the Boers in South Africa; enjoying the bawdy pleasures of music hall; and worrying about the physical and moral strength of the working class.

There are stories of political intrigue between David Lloyd George and his arch enemy Joseph Chamberlain; the beginning of the struggle for women's suffrage; and an account of the day Mr Rolls met Mr Royce and kicked off a revolution in motoring.

With powerful archive and vivid anecdotes, Andrew Marr gets to the heart of Edwardian Britain. He brings to life Britain's struggle to maintain its imperial power in the world in the years before the First World War.

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  • Informative, and very handy for my History revision :) thanks.

  • An "avocado-shaped" man. Niiice!

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  • @kpdi sung by someone who doesn't need to worry about the 'money, money, money' to make ends meet

  • fucking edwardians eat like hobbits.

  • "It's not about the money, money, money We don't need your money, money, money We just wanna make the world dance, Forget about the Price Tag" Beautiful Lyrics :)

  • wow edward you fat bastard!

  • Edward knew how to eat.

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