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From the Legion of Honour to the Star of India. New Nineteenth-Century Emperors and their Orders of Chivalry

03 jan 2019 16:00 - 18:00
Victoria Memorial Hall
Conference Hall
New Library Building
1, Queens Way
Kolkata
West Bengal
700071, Inde
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Lecture by Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, 2018-2019 Paris IAS fellow

Abstract

The nineteenth century saw the creation of new emperors in France, Austria, Germany, Mexico, Brazil and India. Each of these emperors, from Napoleon to Queen Victoria, instituted so-called 'orders of chivalry'. These were distinctions involving medals, ribbons and sashes and rich costumes to be worn on formal occasions. Some of these decorations were awarded for merit of various kinds or for military bravery, others to ensure the loyalty of the recipient. Queen Victoria founded such an order in 1861, namely, the Star of India. The lecture asks what the point of these orders was in general, and whether the Star of India was used in the same way during the British Raj as orders were used in other new empires.

More information (Victoria Memorial Hall's website)

Projecting Imperial Power. New Nineteenth-Century Emperors and the Public Sphere
01 September 2018 - 31 January 2019
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03 Jan 2019 18:00
Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly
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19602
Talks and lectures
Calcutta
Contemporary period (1789-…)
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History