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In the vast chronicle of human history, no three centuries have witnessed a more radical transformation in how people live, play, and express themselves than the period from 1701 to 2000. This 300-year arc—spanning the elegant 18th century, the industrious 19th century, and the explosive 20th century—is a story of a species learning to master time, sound, image, and ultimately, reality itself.
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The 1900s compressed more entertainment breakthroughs into 100 years than the previous millennium combined. Technology moved leisure from public venues into private living rooms. 1901–1950: Cinema, Radio, and Jazz
2. The 19th Century (1801–1900): Industrialization and Mass Entertainment -Upskirt-Times- 1701-2000 -300 vids-
The late 19th century introduced technologies that permanently altered human perception. The invention of photography by Daguerre and Talbot allowed people to document their lives and consume visual images of distant places. By the 1890s, Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope and the Lumière brothers’ Cinématographe captured moving images. For the first time, entertainment was mechanical, repeatable, and infinitely exportable. Phase 3: The Electronic Age and Global Media (1901–2000)
The 19th Century (1801–1900): Industrialization and Mass Entertainment
The final 100 vids would be a frantic, technicolour blur. The 20th century democratised entertainment. No longer did you need to go to a theatre; the theatre came to you via the radio, the television, and eventually, the internet. In the vast chronicle of human history, no
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Approx. 60 Years | ~80 Videos (This era is dense with change, deserving more videos).
Masquerade balls, the birth of the modern novel, and early opera. deserving more videos). Masquerade balls
: Posed, unsmiling early photographic portraits.
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