REMEMBER WHEN 1910 ~ 1919 From Suffragettes to Séances, and a World Set on FireRemember When: 1910 ~ 1919 — From Suffragettes to Séances, and a World Set on Fire The world entered the 1910s with top hats, horse-drawn carriages, and confidence. It ended the decade knee-deep in mud, mourning, and revolution. The optimism didn’t just fade—it bled out in the trenches. This was the decade that burned the old world down. Empires collapsed. Monarchs fell. Millions died in a war so big they had to call it “Great.” While soldiers gasped for air in France, women marched for the right to breathe freely at home. Science raced forward, medicine stumbled, and the world flirted with both progress and insanity. From suffragettes to séances, from mustard gas to jazz, Remember When: 1910–1919 captures the chaos of a world learning that civilization wasn’t permanent—it was rented. The 1910s didn’t just change the century. They shattered it. |
