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CULTURE IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1850-1900)

CULTURE IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1850-1900). Cultural Changes in the Newly Industrialized West. 1800-1850. Legislative changes. Parliamentary reform act (1832) Factory act (1833) Poor Law (1834) Mining Act (1842) Ten Hour Act (1847) Public Health Act (1848) Parliamentary reform act (1868).

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CULTURE IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1850-1900)

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  1. CULTURE IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1850-1900)

  2. Cultural Changes in the Newly Industrialized West 1800-1850

  3. Legislative changes • Parliamentary reform act (1832) • Factory act (1833) • Poor Law (1834) • Mining Act (1842) • Ten Hour Act (1847) • Public Health Act (1848) • Parliamentary reform act (1868)

  4. Unions

  5. Pollution

  6. KARL MARX and Marxism

  7. Leisure Time

  8. Modern Consumer technologies • Phonograph • Photograph • Bicycle • Radio • Light Bulb • Electric Battery • Automobile

  9. Organized Sport: Boxing

  10. Organized Sport: Cricket

  11. Organized Sport: Rugby

  12. MODERN SCIENCE TAKES SHAPE 1850-1900

  13. Louis Pastuer and Vaccination1880’s

  14. Marie Curie and Radiology

  15. DARWIN and Evolution

  16. Thomas Edison & Invention

  17. Sigmund Freud & Psychology

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