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The end of an age and the beginning of the modern world. A look at the Edwardian Era and World War I.

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The Edwardian Era is a time in history that is both important as it is exciting. An era filled with technological advancements and social change. The Edwardian Era was also the end of an age, a farewell to life as everyone knew it, with the gloomy horizon of World War I ahead…a war which was meant to end all wars. Unfortunately, as a gap history, the Edwardian Era is rarely studied. This website is dedicated to this important part of history, the Edwardian Era and its counterparts, the Progressive Era in America and La Belle Epoque in France. If you have a question within the topic, feel free to leave a comment and I'll try to respond in a timely fashion.

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