The display of 'otherness' at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and the national identity in Britain


Essay, 2018

9 Pages, Grade: 1,7


Abstract or Introduction

On the 1st of May in 1851, the opening of the Great Exhibition marked the beginning of the creation of a corporal British identity which was drafted through dissociation from other foreign stereotypes. Although Prince Albert, head of the organising Royal Commission, wanted the Great Exhibition to create international family-like ties among the exhibiting states, it stressed the differences between those nations and supported rising nationalism instead.

The very fact that the Royal Commission structured the exhibition into the United Kingdom, its colonies and foreign countries, revealed its focus on British instead of global achievements. However, as well as the exhibition’s location, the manner in which it was presented is also of great significance, since it demonstrated superiority.

Details

Title
The display of 'otherness' at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and the national identity in Britain
College
University of Sussex  (School of History, Philosophy and Art History)
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2018
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V500067
ISBN (eBook)
9783346031181
ISBN (Book)
9783346031198
Language
English
Keywords
Great Exhibition 1851, Victorian Age, England, Queen Victoria, Britain, Identity, British Identity, Otherness, Orientalism
Quote paper
Tamina Grasme (Author), 2018, The display of 'otherness' at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and the national identity in Britain, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/500067

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