Across 1851, over 6,000,000 people went to London to see the Great Exhibition. Designed to showcase the very best of what Britain and the empire could offer the world, the event was an incontrovertible success which cemented Britain’s status as the nation at the centre of the world economy. But, with the events of 1857 in India and the extreme levels of violence that came with it, followed by the death of Albert in 1861, Victoria’s rule was not plain-sailing even at this point. Listen as William and Anita discuss Victoria and her interactions with the empire on which the sun never sets.
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182. The Lady Macbeth of China
181. The Dragon Empress: China’s Game of Thrones
180. Gold & God: Connecting India & Ancient Rome
179. The Golden Road: Rise of the Indosphere
178. The Vietnam War: Nixon, Vietnamisation, and the Fall of Saigon
177. The Vietnam War: Lyndon Johnson, Americanisation, and Operation Rolling Thunder
176. The Vietnam War: The Rise of Ho Chi Minh
175. The CIA vs Fidel Castro
174. The Cuban Revolution
173. The Korean War: Dividing the Peninsula
172. The Birth of North Korea
171. The Bengal Famine: Chaos in Calcutta
170. The Bengal Famine: A Disaster on the Horizon
169. Freedom Fighters Betrayed: Colonising the Philippines
168. Teddy Roosevelt Takes on the Old World
167. Paradise Lost: The Taking of Hawaii
166. How To Hide An Empire
165. A Massacre at Dawn
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