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Category: 19th century history

By The Generalist Posted on July 7, 2021July 13, 2021

Feminist utopias

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw many feminist utopias that portrayed a society run by women: by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Irene Clyde, former New Zealand prime minister Julius Vogel, and the influential Bangladeshi author Begum Rokeya.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Europe, Literature, North & Central America, Oceania, South Asia
By The Generalist Posted on July 5, 2021July 4, 2021

First Olympic marathon

The first Olympic marathon was pretty wild: an Australian competitor collapsed and then punched a spectator, the third-place runner was disqualified for riding in a carriage, and a woman prevented from entering ran the same course the next day.

Categories: 19th century history, Europe, Games & sport
By The Generalist Posted on June 23, 2021January 25, 2023

Cycling around the world

Between 1894 and 1895 Annie Londonderry cycled around the world – the first woman to do so.

Categories: 19th century history, Games & sport, North & Central America
By The Generalist Posted on May 13, 2021May 12, 2021

The Church of One Tree

The Church of One Tree in Santa Rosa, California, was built in 1873 out of a single giant redwood tree.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Architecture, North & Central America, Plants, Religion & belief
By The Generalist Posted on May 2, 2021January 25, 2023

For President: Convict No. 9653

Eugene Debs received more than 900,000 votes in the 1920 American presidential election – while in prison for sedition.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Economics & business, North & Central America, Politics & law
By The Generalist Posted on April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

Human alarm clock

How did people wake up in the morning before alarm clocks? They paid to get knocked up.

Categories: 19th century history, Economics & business, Europe
By The Generalist Posted on April 25, 2021April 24, 2021

Mary and the lamb

Sarah Josepha Hale published “Mary had a Little Lamb” in 1830. Forty-six years later, Mary Tyler claimed to be the original Mary.

Categories: 19th century history, Education & philosophy, Literature, Music, North & Central America
By The Generalist Posted on April 20, 2021January 25, 2023

The Clipper route

The fastest sailing route around the world – the Clipper route – is also the most dangerous.

Categories: 19th century history, Economics & business, The oceans
By The Generalist Posted on April 13, 2021January 25, 2023

Chaos on Berners Street

Georgian London’s most famous prankster once summoned thousands of officials and tradespeople to the house of an unsuspecting victim.

Categories: 19th century history, Europe, History, Places
By The Generalist Posted on March 23, 2021April 28, 2021

The shadow of the volcano

What do the bicycle, Marmite, Mormonism, and Frankenstein have in common? A volcano in Indonesia.

Categories: 19th century history, Arts & recreation, Earth science, Europe, Food & agriculture, History, Literature, North & Central America, Physics & chemistry, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences, Southeast Asia, Technology
By The Generalist Posted on March 19, 2021April 28, 2021

Log guns

Take a log, paint it black, and make sure your enemy can see it. The “quaker guns” were a key piece of strategic deception in the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars.

Categories: 19th century history, Early modern history, History, Military, North & Central America, Places
By The Generalist Posted on March 16, 2021April 28, 2021

Darwin crosses a line

On 17 February 1832 – at the bidding of Neptune, god of the sea – Charles Darwin was blindfolded, his face covered in paint and pitch, and he was dunked into a water bath. He had crossed the line for the first time.

Categories: 19th century history, Earth science, History, Places, Sciences, The oceans
By The Generalist Posted on March 11, 2021April 28, 2021

Sea life in glass

19th century glass artists Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka provided natural history museums around the world with lifelike glass replicas of marine life.

Categories: 19th century history, Animals, Art, Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Europe, History, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 25, 2021January 25, 2023

Sir doctor sheriff grandmaster dean Nariman

Temulji Bhicaji Nariman was a knight, a dean, a plague doctor, a sheriff, a grandmaster, and his marriage lasted longer than almost any other in recorded history.

Categories: 19th century history, 20th century history, Health & medicine, History, Places, Sciences, South Asia
By The Generalist Posted on February 22, 2021April 28, 2021

Four-legged woman

Myrtle Corbin was born with four legs.

Categories: 19th century history, Health & medicine, History, North & Central America, Places, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on February 16, 2021January 25, 2023

Shot by Australia’s first camel

The first camel in Australia shot its owner, the English explorer John Horrocks.

Categories: 19th century history, Animals, History, Oceania, Places, Sciences

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