Ch 16 Enlightenment
Enlightenment 1700-1789- intellectual and cultural movement.
Rococo- pastile, light and everyday scene of wealthy atistocles, and sexual or exrotic.
Neoclasicism-
Deism- worship a supreme being a god who created the universe and set the laws of nature in motion but who never again interfered in natural or human affairs.
Pietism-
Philosophes- leaders of enlightenment.
Encyclopedie-
First great awakening-
Phillip Spener-
Jonathan Edwards-
Mozart-
Departure from Cythera- 1717 oil on canvas
Oath of the Horatii- 1785
Ch17 Revolutions
Capitalism/laissez-faire- rule by the people and government keeps out of economy. romanticism- sublime-
Industrial revolution- switch to mass production. american revolution- seeking independence from great britian and taxation without repreatation. french revolution- enligtment > freedom and equality for all. declaration of independence-1776 war aganist great britian.
Estates-general-
adam smith-
national constituent assembly-
louis XVI- king of france and reign of terror maximilien robespierre-
reign of terror-
declaration of the rights of man and citizen-
goethe-1749-1832 the sorrows of young werther 1774 death of marat-1793 the third of may-1808, 1814-1815 the raft of the medusa-1818 oil on canvas ch 18 triumph of the bourgeoisie
Liberalism- democracy and individual liberity.
Nationalism- pride in one's nation. Equality and brotherhood real politik- realistic/praticial governing style > strong armies 1850-1871. socialism-destruction of class system, proletariat. Evangelicalism-protestant and methodists transcendentalism- thoreau walden 1859 and rom movement in U.S.
Realism- concead in real life, everyday problems. slave narrative-1845 life of fredick douglas and 1850 narrative of sojourner truth. pope pius 9-1848 syllabus of errors and doctrine of papal infallibility. karl marx & friedrich engels- communist