Since joining this forum I have always been curious as to why Americans refer to the mid to late 19th century as the Victorian era when Queen Victoria was so obviously an English monarch. Why does America not define it's periods by it's Presidents as Abraham Lincoln is easily as well known as Queen Victoria. What would the pre-Victorian US era be known as? Georgian? Up to and including WWI?
We often refer to later periods as the Eisenhower or Regan era's and when we go right back George Washington's name crops up a fair bit.
I know most of what is posted on here is in reference to what is known as the 'Golden era'(inter war?) but there is the odd post referring to the 19th century every now and then.
Just curious, J
We often refer to later periods as the Eisenhower or Regan era's and when we go right back George Washington's name crops up a fair bit.
I know most of what is posted on here is in reference to what is known as the 'Golden era'(inter war?) but there is the odd post referring to the 19th century every now and then.
Just curious, J