1890s

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The 1890s were sometimes referred to as the "Mauve Decade," because William Henry Perkin's aniline dye allowed the widespread use of that colour in fashion, and also as the "Gay Nineties", under the then-current usage of the word "gay" which referred simply to merriment and frivolity, with no connotation of homosexuality as in present-day usage. The phrase, "The Gay Nineties," was not coined until 1926.

Events and trends

Commerce

Technology

  • Early commercial production of automobiles
  • People went to movies.

Science

War, peace and politics

Culture, religion

Literature and arts

Others

People

Family Life

During this time, men were the patriarchs. They took care of their family and were the workers. If the father were to die, he must pass his land onto his children who will carry the family name

World leaders

Important people

Entertainers

Sports

Books about the 1890s

See also

Gay Nineties

External links



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