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[CBC系列]:维多利亚女王的帝国Queen Victoria's Empire-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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由唐纳德·萨瑟兰(Donald Sutherland)主持并由加拿大广播公司(CBC)出版的历史纪录片,PBS作为PBS帝国系列的一部分在2000年进行了英语叙事广播History Documentary hosted by Donald Sutherland and published by CBC, PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Empires series in 2000- English narration     

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维多利亚女王1818年出生的时候,英格兰是一个农业社会。在短短的几十年内,这个小岛国将变成一个工业超级大国,其帝国遍布全球。维多利亚女王的帝国既是这个非凡时代的故事,又是一张统治着世界五分之一人口的女王的迷人肖像。这是有影响力的人物的故事,这些人物将塑造独特的英国帝国主义:格拉德斯通,迪斯雷利,利文斯通,罗得岛和维多利亚的丈夫阿尔伯特亲王。无论是出于利润,激情还是崇高的理想所驱动,这些数字都将推动历史上前所未有的扩张,并永远改变英国及其控制的土地。来自帝国前哨站的个人记录,茂密的重演和令人回味的电影摄影作品,??变革的引擎???十几岁的维多利亚公主-就像英国公众一样,意识到自己是她没有孩子的叔叔威廉四世的继承人-由她的母亲肯特公爵夫人(King Duchess)继承皇家,由马车-穿过雨水弥漫的中部地区进入北威尔士。对于维多利亚来说,这是对英国的恐怖介绍,它使伟大的房屋保持了高雅的社会,使他们能够保持舒适和繁荣。她在日记中写道:“男人,女人,孩子,乡村和房屋全都是黑人……”?“草被炸得很黑。”?随行人员在马车上经过的高炉是“一座着火的非凡建筑物”,此后一切仍然是“黑色,引擎燃烧,大量煤块;到处都是烟,煤堆,合唱团唱着爱国国歌,快乐的庆祝者向他们致敬,他们没有意识到对他去世的这种期望使老威廉国王更加不高兴。在那座宏伟的乡间别墅里,公主从金盘子里吃了饭,从镀金杯上喝了下来,却没有意识到她所目睹的工业进步使她未来的臣民陷入了忠诚的掩饰之下的痛苦中。合唱团唱着爱国国歌,快乐的庆祝者向他们致敬,他们没有意识到对他去世的这种期望使老威廉国王更加不高兴。在那座宏伟的乡间别墅里,公主从金盘子里吃了饭,从镀金杯上喝了下来,却没有意识到她所目睹的工业进步使她未来的臣民陷入了忠诚的掩饰之下的痛苦中。??前往印度???1856年5月的同一天,维多利亚女王在海德公园举行了一次审查,并分发了在克里米亚获得的第一枚维多利亚十字勋章,她得知可能还会有更多的奖牌出现。次大陆的印度军队-Sepoys-已经叛变。来自印度的消息,由于电讯通讯不完善,在确保信息安全方面出现了“残酷的悬念”(如她所说),这是在她向总理Viscount Palmerston和陆军大臣施压时发出的,潘穆雷勋爵(Lord Panmure),在克里米亚大后军事裁员之后,对英国本身的“防卫状态”做些什么。突然间,不得不放弃为减少税收而花钱的事。据报道,印度部队总司令乔治·安森将军已死亡。At the time of Queen Victoria's birth in 1819, England was an agrarian society. Within a few short decades, this small island nation would be transformed into an industrial superpower, with an empire spanning the globe. Queen Victoria's Empire is both the story of this remarkable time, and an engaging portrait of a Queen who ruled over one-fifth of the world's population. It is the story of the influential figures that would shape a distinctively British imperialism: Gladstone, Disraeli, Livingstone, Rhodes, and Prince Albert, Victoria's husband. Whether driven by profit, passion, or noble ideals, these figures would fuel an expansion unequaled in history, forever changing Britain and the lands it controlled. Personal accounts, lush reenactments, and evocative cinematography from former outposts of the Empire, including India and Africa, recount the dramatic clash of personalities and cultures that would drive Victoria's remarkable 64-year reign.[edit] Engines of Change As a teenager, Princess Victoria -- aware, as was the English public, that she was heir to the throne of her childless uncle, William IV -- was taken by her mother, the Duchess of Kent, on a royal progress -- by carriage -- through the rain-drenched Midlands into North Wales. For Victoria, it was a horrifying introduction to the Britain that kept the elegant society of the great houses at which they would stay comfortable and prosperous. "The men, women, children, country and houses are all black...," she wrote in her diary. "The grass is quite blasted and black." A blast furnace the entourage passed in their carriages was "an extraordinary building flaming with fire," after which everything continued to be "black, engines flaming, coals, in abundance; everywhere, smoking and burning coal heaps, intermingled with wretched huts and carts and little ragged children." Yet despite the grim conditions, at every stopping place, enthusiastic crowds shouted greetings, lengthy addresses by local officials promised future devotion, choirs sang patriotic anthems, and salutes were fired by happy celebrants, unaware that such anticipations of his death made old King William more than unhappy. At the great country houses, the princess dined from gold plates and drank from gilt cups, unaware that the industrial progress she had witnessed had left her future subjects behind in an abject misery concealed by their loyalty.[edit] Passage to India On the same day in May 1856 that Queen Victoria held a review in Hyde Park at which she distributed the first Victoria Crosses, earned in the Crimea, she learned of the likelihood that many more medals were in the offing. Indian troops -- Sepoys -- in the subcontinent had mutinied. The news from India, with the "cruel suspense" (as she put it) of weeks of delay in securing information, as telegraphic communication was incomplete, had come just as she was pressing her prime minister, Viscount Palmerston, and the Army secretary, Lord Panmure, to do something about the "defenseless state" of Britain itself in the aftermath of post-Crimea military retrenchments. Suddenly, penny-pinching to reduce taxes had to be abandoned. The commander-in-chief of forces in India, General George Anson, was reported dead. Palmerston had to rush a replacement, Sir Colin Campbell, who departed the next day, on the long voyage around the Cape to a situation bound to be very different when he arrived from anything he knew as he embarked.[edit] The moral Crusade The puritan sides of their personalities clashed with Victoria's and Albert's livelier natures, and their need to maintain acceptable public postures for their fishbowl lives. Victoria, a true Hanoverian, enjoyed the sensual delights of matrimony, making it prudent for Albert to have a mechanical lock for their bedroom door at Osborne House installed within reach of his pillow. Albert had little need to persuade Victoria that her Court, its recent past tarnished, had to earn respect by example and be impenetrable to scandal. Since upper-class life ignored the middle-class morality promoted by aggressive Evangelicalism, Lord Melbourne declared to the royal couple that "damned morality would undo us all." Albert noted in a memorandum in 1852, approvingly, "We had found great advantage in it and were determined to adhere to it."[edit] The Scramble for Africa In the late, chill spring of 1886, with morning frost still on the ground at eleven, the Queen left Windsor by private train early on May 4 to open the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington. Her entourage traveled in state carriages from Paddington, passing excited and cheering crowds. The exhibition stood for everything that W. E. Gladstone, again her prime minister, disliked about British colonial involvement -- exoticism, exploitation, public expense, and the exaltation of the misnamed White Man's Burden. There was an Indian Hall, and a facsimile native "Bazaar," and exhibits from Australia, Canada, Africa, and other red-tinted swatches of the globe. For the public flocking to the exhibition, few of whom had ever traveled more than a handful of miles beyond their homes, the event offered a glimpse of Imperial England across the seas, especially an introduction to the Dark Continent of Africa. For Victoria, who would never venture farther south from England than France and Italy, it was a tactile introduction to the Empire that she would never see, a trip into her imperial fantasies. Leaning upon the Prince of Wales, and upon her oaken walking stick, she progressed through exhibitors "in the richest, brightest costumes," was greeted by salaams, and by bands that struck up as she passed them. Then she went on to the Albert Hall for a formal celebration of the occasion, with an ode for the occasion by Lord Tennyson set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. "An Address to the Queen" was read by the Prince of Wales, and the Queen replied briefly. Speeches, prayers, and hymns followed, and finally "Rule, Britannia," sung with fervor. No one inside the Hall seemed a convert to Gladstone's unpopular doctrine of diminishing Empire.     

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Related Documentaries      

Young Victoria (BBC)     

Queen Victoria's Children     

In the Shadow of Mary Seacole     

Victoria Falls: The Smoke that Thunders (BBC)     

The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth and Victoria     

Lord Palmerston Lecture     

Queen Victoria and the Crippled Kaiser     

Royal Cousins At War     

The Zulu Wars     

The Life and Times of Lord Mountbatten     

Queen Victoria's Last Love     

The Last Explorers     

Remembrance - The Sikh Story     

Young Victoria     

Africa Addio     

The Charge of the Light Brigade     

Without the King     

Monarchy 3     

A History of Britain      

Elizabeth      

Monarchy     

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