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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23. The First of the Ottomans
22. Byzantium and the Rise of the Turks
21. The Ottoman Empire
20. Nationhood, the Indian constitution, and the railways
19. Federal India, indentured labour, and naked yogis
18. The Empire Implodes
17. Rishi Sunak's Ancestry: Indians in East Africa
16. Partition
15. The Last Viceroy of India
14. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
13. The Patient Assassin
12. Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary
11. Queens and the Koh-i-Noor
10. Killing for the Koh-i-Noor
9. The Curse of the Koh-i-Noor
8. The Koh-i-Noor Diamond
7. Mahatma Gandhi
6. Queen Elizabeth II & Empire
5. The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
4. Between Two Massacres: 1857-1919
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