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William Morris — The Visionary Behind the Arts and Crafts Movement

William Morris — The Visionary Behind the Arts and Crafts Movement

by Helen Kain | Feb 18, 2025 | Act V - Civilization Compounds, Fascinating People, FP Act V — Civilization Compounds, Victorians (1837–1901)

William Morris had an impressive, diverse resume: craftsman, entrepreneur, and political thinker. As a pioneering force in art, design, and social reform, he shaped the Arts and Crafts Movement, championing traditional craftsmanship over industrial mass production....
The Victorians (1837–1901)

The Victorians (1837–1901)

by Helen Kain | Jan 27, 2025 | Historical Periods, Victorians (1837–1901)

The Victorian Era was a time of immense change in Britain, shaped by the Industrial Revolution, the expansion of the British Empire, and significant social and political reforms.   Politically, Queen Victoria reigned as a constitutional monarch, symbolizing...
The Victorians to the Rescue (1820–1900)

The Victorians to the Rescue (1820–1900)

by Helen Kain | May 16, 2023 | Cathedral Tapestry, England, Victorians (1837–1901)

Previous post in the Series: Dissolution and Decline  As the Industrial Revolution took hold, the general population saw a sustained rise in income and living standards for the first time in history. People flocked to newly industrialised towns in the North of...
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