The Age of Revolution, 1775-1848

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  • Audio Podcasts: Discussing Objects & Ideas from the Age of Revolutions
    • Anti-slavery sugar bowl by Prof Hakim Adi
    • Australian poets in the early settler period by Dr Michael Falk
    • Battle of Vertieres by Prof Hakim Adi
    • Belgium Revolution of 1830 by Dr Mario Draper
    • Bone ships, by Paul Brunyee
    • Gaming and framing the Age of Revolution (1775-1848) in thirty figures
    • HMS Endeavour & Cook’s voyages by Rebekah Higgitt
    • Lamartine & 1848 by Mark Lawrence
    • Les Misérables by Dr Ruscombe Foster
    • Marie Antoinette by Ambrogio Caiani
    • Mary Shelley and Frankenstein, by Prof Jennie Batchelor
    • Miranda and Bolivar, by Prof Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
    • Napoleon bust and Bowes Museum by Dr Howard Coutts
    • Peterloo by Dr Robert Poole
    • Phillis Wheatley by Professor Donna Landry
    • Slavery by Dr Nick Draper
    • Slavery by Dr Richard Huzzey
    • Statue of Bolivar by Mark Laurence
    • The artificial leg of Earl of Uxbridge, by Dr Mick Crumplin
    • The Death of Marat by Dr Nick Shaddick
    • The Guillotine by Ambrogio Caiani
    • The Swing Riots, by Prof Carl Griffin
    • The Tolpuddle Martyrs, by Prof Carl Griffin
    • Waterloo & Napoleon by Prof Michael Broers
    • Waterloo & Napoleon by Prof Munro Price
    • Wellington’s funeral carriage by Dr Ruscombe Foster
    • Women & Elections by Prof Elaine Chalus
  • Revolutionary Figures
    • Catherine the Great
    • Karl Marx
    • Napoleon Bonaparte
    • Sultan Mahmud II
  • Revolutionary Objects
    • Joan Derk van der Capellen
    • Josiah Wedgwood’s Medallion
  • Riots
    • The Swing Riots
  • Student Ambassadors
    • Arlo Curry
    • Ben Macready
    • Conall Treen
    • Dominic Gibson
    • Jack Davis
    • Jack Tracey
    • Jessie Concannon
    • Jonathan Burton
    • Kat Denmark
    • Kesia Wills
    • Matthew Edson
    • Megan King
    • Nathan Ilett
    • Ralph Roberts
    • Rory Butcher
    • Tom Eckett
    • Will Jarvis
  • Partner Organisations
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Monthly Archives: June 2018

Partner Sites, Planning, Student Ambassadors

Age of Revolution national launch Monday 18th June

June 18, 2018 rjb57

 

The national launch of the Age of Revolution central project takes place today, Monday 18th June https://ageofrevolution.org/

Check out the activity over the coming weeks on Facebook and Twitter

Spread the word! #ageofrevolution

 

Main project site

Remember that this is just our baby weblog site at the University of Kent. The main project site for the Age of Revolution, which is the gateway for a host of educational materials, can be found here: https://ageofrevolution.org/

Cruikshank on Peterloo (1819)

Detail showing Peterloo Massacre
June 2018
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The Great Dragon and the Beast from the Sea

Romanticist vision of revolution by William Blake
One of a series of watercolours by William Blake (c.1805) which took inspiration from the Book of Revelation but reflected contemporary fears of revolution
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