ThanksThis is a discussion thread · 5 replies Lisbeth: HelloDoes anyone know what the fashion period in Canada were called "La belle epoque" or "the edwardian era"? Thanks
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Stevie: [nq:1]Hello Does anyone know what the fashion period in Canada were called "La belle epoque" or "the edwardian era"? Thanks[/nq]that's probably the same time as it was in the UK.. think late 1800's .. belle epoque was fin de siecle Stevie
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Trianna: [nq:1]Hello Does anyone know what the fashion period in Canada were called "La belle epoque" or "the edwardian era"? Thanks[/nq]1890-1920, roughly. T.
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Lisbeth: Yes i know the year. It was 1890 - 1914. But do the Canadian people call the perioed:La belle epoque? OR The edwardian era? BR Lisbeth
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jjjjjuliep: [nq:1]Yes i know the year. It was 1890 - 1914. But do the Canadian people call the perioed: La belle epoque? OR The edwardian era?[/nq]In that the Statute of Westminster didn't take effect until 1931, I would guess that it is primarily referred to as "the Edwardian Era." But that is only a guess. However, in that doing your academic research via the Internet or USENET is risky at best, I would strongly suggest a visit to your university library to consult with a reference librarian there who can find you a textbook on Canadian history which would probably provide you with a definitive answer.
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Trianna: [nq:1]Yes i know the year. It was 1890 - 1914. But do the Canadian people call the perioed: La belle epoque? OR The edwardian era? BR Lisbeth[/nq]In general, people say "belle epoque" in French, and "Edwardian era" in English. T.
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