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VIDEO: Coronation Durbar, The Coronation Durbar of 1911.
Marc Ferro voit un lien entre colonialisme et totalitarisme, c'est à dire que totalitarisme concerne aussi bien communisme, nazisme que impérialisme. Il a eu cette intuition en voyant le Grand Durbar, cette cérémonie qui se déroula 3 fois, ( 1877, 1903, et 1911) où l'on couronnait la reine ou le roi d'Angleterre impératrice ou empereur des Indes. Ressemble beaucoup aux futures cérémonies nazies. D'où cette intuition que colonialisme, impérialisme fait aussi partie de la famille des totalitarismes.
Coronation Durbar, The Coronation Durbar of 1911.
http://vimeo.com/7141282
Film footage courtesy of the BFI National Achive,
Mis en ligne par Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres.
AUDIO: Histoire des colonisations et points de vue sur la colonisation
Entretien avec Marc Ferro (RSR, Histoire vivante, février 2009, La décolonisation du Cameroun, 3/5).
12'45'' à 14'00'' Colonialisme et totalitarisme.
AUDIO: The Art of Monarchy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/r4monarchy
07 Empire and Commonwealth 24 March 2012
A propos de 1877 (vers le milieu de l'audio)
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/r4monarchy/r4monarchy_20120324-1100a.mp3
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OSBORNE HOUSE IV, ISLE OF WIGHT
Alongside the Durbar Room can be found the Durbar Corridor. On the walls hang three small paintings of Maharajah Duleep Singh, his wife Maharanee Bamba and their son, Victor Albert, named in honour of the royal couple, Queen Victoria & Prince Albert. The corridor also contains an extensive collection of portraits of Indian dignitaries, soldiers, craftsmen and some of the servants who attended Queen Victoria in the 1880’s and 1890’s.
http://www.asht.info/trail/384/durbar-room.html
Access to the Durbar room is through a corridor, known as the Durbar Corridor, with a display of pictures of Indians and includes Winterhalter's Maharajah Duleep Singh (1854) Abdul Karim who became the personal secretary to the Queen who also taught her Hindustani. Most of the pictures are the work of the Austrian artist Rudolph Swoboda (1859 - 1914), Queen Victoria's court painter (1885-1892).
http://www.know-britain.com/country_houses/osborne_house_4.html
The Durbar Room was constructed in 1890-91 to provide a state banqueting hall for Queen Victoria.
The name ‘Durbar’ is derived from the Indian word meaning both a state reception and the hall within such gatherings were held.
http://www.asht.info/trail/384/durbar-room.html
The Corridor is outside the Durbar Hall. This magnificent room, replicating a royal durbar hall of an Indian Maharaja, was designed by Lockwood Kipling, father of Rudyard Kipling, and decorated by an Indian artisan named Ram Singh. It was built between 1890 and 1891.
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2007/02/18/stories/2007021800290800.htm
OSBORNE HOUSE IV, ISLE OF WIGHT
Alongside the Durbar Room can be found the Durbar Corridor. On the walls hang three small paintings of Maharajah Duleep Singh, his wife Maharanee Bamba and their son, Victor Albert, named in honour of the royal couple, Queen Victoria & Prince Albert. The corridor also contains an extensive collection of portraits of Indian dignitaries, soldiers, craftsmen and some of the servants who attended Queen Victoria in the 1880’s and 1890’s.
http://www.asht.info/trail/384/durbar-room.html
Access to the Durbar room is through a corridor, known as the Durbar Corridor, with a display of pictures of Indians and includes Winterhalter's Maharajah Duleep Singh (1854) Abdul Karim who became the personal secretary to the Queen who also taught her Hindustani. Most of the pictures are the work of the Austrian artist Rudolph Swoboda (1859 - 1914), Queen Victoria's court painter (1885-1892).
http://www.know-britain.com/country_houses/osborne_house_4.html
The Durbar Room was constructed in 1890-91 to provide a state banqueting hall for Queen Victoria.
The name ‘Durbar’ is derived from the Indian word meaning both a state reception and the hall within such gatherings were held.
http://www.asht.info/trail/384/durbar-room.html
The Corridor is outside the Durbar Hall. This magnificent room, replicating a royal durbar hall of an Indian Maharaja, was designed by Lockwood Kipling, father of Rudyard Kipling, and decorated by an Indian artisan named Ram Singh. It was built between 1890 and 1891.
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2007/02/18/stories/2007021800290800.htm
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