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1910S



Contents
Events and trends
Technology
Science
War, peace, and politics
Culture and Religion
Literature and Arts
Others
World Leaders
Entertainers

Events and trends


The 1910s represent the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th Century. The conservative lifestyles during the 1st half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, would forever be changed by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austrian throne, on 28 June 1914. The murder would trigger a chain of events in which, within 30 days, war would break out in Europe, as well as other regions of the world. The long, wide, and protracted conflict would end in November 1918 with the controversial Treaty of Versailles. World War I —known then as the Great War— held the reputation of being the widest and most expensive conflict in history (at the time), and would leave a lasting legacy during the subsequent decades. The war would also be remembered for contributing to the collapse of aging empires and monarchies. The Habsburgs as well as Wilhelm II of Germany went into exile after 1918, while czar Nicholas II of Russia and his family would be ruthlessly executed by Russian revolutionaries.
The decade was also described as a period of revolution in a number of countries. Mexico spear-headed the trend in November 1910, which led to the ouster of dictator Porfirio Diaz, leading to a civil war that would drag on until circa 1919, not long after a new Mexican Constitution was signed. Russia also had a similar fate, since the Great War led to collapse in morale as well as economic chaos. This atmosphere encouraged the establishment of Bolshevism, which would be later renamed as Communism.
Technology


Gideon Sundback patents the first modern zipper

Harry Brearley invents stainless steel

Charles P. Strite invents first pop-up bread toaster

Ford Model T dominates the automobile market, selling more than all other makers combined in 1914
Science


Einstein's theory of general relativity

Max von Laue discovers the diffraction of x-rays by crystals

Alfred Wegener puts forward his theory of continental drift
War, peace, and politics


Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary leads to World War I

October Revolution in Russia leads to the first Communist government; assassination of Emperor Nicholas II and the royal family

Romania is unified with Transylvania and Bessarabia

Easter Rising against the British in Ireland; eventually leads to Irish independence

Xinhai Revolution causes the overthrow of China's ruling Qing Dynasty, and the establishment of the Republic of China.

George V becomes king in Britain.

Finland gains independence in 1917.
Culture and Religion


Radio programming becomes popular

Flying Squadron promotes temperance movement in U.S.

Edith Smith Davis edits the Temperance Educational Quarterly.

★ The first US feature film, Oliver Twist, was released in 1912

★ The first gangster movie, D. W. Griffith’s The Musketeers of Pig Alley was released in 1912

Hollywood replaces the East Coast as the center of the movie industry

Charlie Chaplin debuts his trademark mustached, baggy-pants 'Little Tramp' character in Kid Auto Races At Venice in 1914

★ The first African-American owned studio, The Lincoln Motion Picture Company, was founded in 1917

★ The four Warner brothers, Jack, Albert, Harry and Samuel, opened their first West Coast studio in 1918

★ First Crossword Puzzle

Jazz music begins to become popular

★ The Salvation Army has a new international leader, General Bramwell Booth who serves from 1912-1929. He replaces His father and co-founder of The Christion Mission (the forerunner of The Salvation Army), William Booth.
Literature and Arts


D. H. Lawrence publishes Sons and Lovers

Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham is published

Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs is published

Zane Grey's Wild Fire is published

Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce are published

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw is published
Others

Sinking of the Titanic.


★ The ocean liner RMS ''Titanic'' strikes an iceberg in the North Atlantic in 1912, and sinks on its maiden voyage.

★ 1916 Olympic Games cancelled because of World War I

World Leaders



★ Prime Minister Andrew Fisher (Australia)

★ Prime Minister Joseph Cook (Australia)

★ Prime Minister Billy Hughes (Australia)

★ Emperor Franz Josef (Austria-Hungary)

★ Emperor Karl (Austria-Hungary)

★ Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden (Canada)

★ Emperor Henry Pu Yi of the Qing Dynasty (China)

Sun Yat-sen, President of the Republic of China

Yuan Shikai, President of the Republic of China and briefly Emperor.

Xu Shichang, President of the Republic of China

★ Emperor Wilhelm II (German Empire)

★ Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (German Empire)

★ King Victor Emmanuel III (Italy)

★ Pope Pius X

★ Pope Benedict XV

★ Sultan Vahidettin (Ottoman Empire)

Ahmad Shah Qajar of Qajar dynasty (Persia)

★ Emperor Nicholas II (Russia)

Vladimir Lenin (Soviet Union)

★ King Alfonso XIII (Spain)

★ Prime Minister José Canalejas (Spain)

★ Prime Minister Eduardo Dato Iradier (Spain)

★ King George V (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)

★ Prime Minister H. H. Asquith (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)

★ Prime Minister David Lloyd George (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)

★ President William Howard Taft (United States)

★ President Woodrow Wilson (United States)

Entertainers



Fatty Arbuckle

Theda Bara

Richard Barthelmess

Béla Bartók

Irving Berlin

Ben Black

Eubie Blake

Shelton Brooks

Lew Brown

Tom Brown

Anne Caldwell

Eddie Cantor

Enrico Caruso

Charlie Chaplin

George M. Cohan

Henry Creamer

Cecil B. DeMille

Buddy De Sylva

Walter Donaldson

Marie Dressler

Eddie Edwards

Gus Edwards

Douglas Fairbanks

Fred Fisher

John Ford

George Gershwin

Beniamino Gigli

Dorothy Gish

Lillian Gish

Samuel Goldwyn

D. W. Griffith

W. C. Handy

Otto Harbach

Lorenz Hart

Victor Herbert

Charles Ives

Tony Jackson

Emil Jannings

William Jerome

Al Jolson

Gus Kahn

Gustave Kahn

Buster Keaton

Jerome David Kern

Ring Lardner

Nick LaRocca

Harry Lauder

Florence Lawrence

Ted Lewis

Charles McCarron

Joseph McCarthy

Winsor McCay

Oscar Micheaux

Pola Negri

Ivor Novello

Alcide Nunez

Geoffrey O'Hara

Sidney Olcott

Jack Pickford

Mary Pickford

Armand J. Piron

Cole Porter

Richard Rodgers

Sigmund Romberg

Jean Schwartz

Mack Sennett

Larry Shields

Chris Smith

Erich von Stroheim

Arthur Sullivan

Gloria Swanson

Wilber Sweatman

Albert Von Tilzer

Harry Von Tilzer

Sophie Tucker

Pete Wendling

Bert Williams

Clarence Williams

Harry Williams

Spencer Williams

P. G. Wodehouse

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