Title: European Supremacy and Modern European Thought
1European Supremacy and Modern European Thought
2Second Ind. Revolution
- Focused on steel, chemicals, electricity and oil
- First-R.R. and expansion
3Electricity
- Supply power anywhere
- Improve quantity and quality of work
- Growth of cities
- Transportation-subways
- The Tube-Gr. Br. 1882
4Automobile
- 1880s Wealthy toy
- Henry Ford
- Assembly line
- Car affordable
- Demand other goods increases
5Impact
- Competition increases
- Technology-goods from other countries
- Refrigeration
- Food prices drop
- Department stores-Sears Roebuck
6Growth of Cities
- England
- People living in cities of 20,000 or more
- 1801 1.5 million 17
- 1851 6.3 million 35
- 1891 15.6 million 54
- Way more than most other places
7Conditions
- Space is at a premium houses built wall to wall
- No Yards
- 10 people one room
- Unsanitary sewers left open
- Bathrooms-are you kidding?
8Edwin Chadwick
- British Administrator
- disease caused poverty
- Closed sewers picked up garbage
- Led to first public health laws
9Louis Pasteur
- Miasmatic theory vs. germ theory
- Germs can be controlled by heat
- development of vaccines and antiseptic
10Money, Money, Money
- Distribution of income
- Huge gap between rich and poor
- Rich have a smaller tax burden
11Europe Reads
- Primary education
- Newspapers, books explode
- Literacy opening up opportunities
12Middle Classes
- Many occupations, political beliefs trying to
become new aristocracy - Buying second homes in the country
- Began to marry into noble family
- Upper middle class very successful
industrialists - Middle middle class Dr.s, lawyers, merchants
- Lower middle class shopkeepers, small trader
13Middle Class Culture (Expenses)
- Home life focus-food
- buy homes, not rent
- Education for children books, music, travel
- Code of behavior
- hard work
- self discipline
- personal achievement
14Working Classes
- 4 out of 5 people
- Physical labor farm or factory
- Three divisions
- 1) Highly Skilled-engineers
- 2) Semiskilled-carpenters
- 3) Unskilled-house servants
15Unskilled workers
- Domestic servants 1 out of 7 people in GB
- Majority are women 1 out of 3 women
- Low pay
- live with bosses
16Working Class Leisure
- Alcohol a problem
- Sport horse racing and soccer
- Music new music halls constructed wide variety
of music - Decline in church attendance
17Marriage
- Economic consideration
- Families protect daughters
- a virgin is worth more
- Illegitimacy explosion
- 1 of 3 births out of wedlock
- Prostitution The oldest profession in the
world
18Contagious Disease Acts
- Prost. Take medical exams
- Discrimination against women
- Push to legalize Prost.
- Victim or Criminal?
- Wanted govt support for children
- Vital to society
- Contraception-Better society
19Gender Roles
- Farm men and women work together
- Industrial Rev. move up in social status
- women expected to stay home
- Separate spheres
- Women home
- men work
- Women did work
- Less money and discrimation
20- Once married, a husband takes over a wifes legal
rights - In law husband and wife are one person, and the
person is the husband. - Many women rebelled went to work
- 1882 women given full property rights
- Many women become leaders in the socialist
movements
21- Women control the money
- Husbands get an allowance
- All major economic decisions were made by the
wife - Also expected to pamper her husband
22Child Rearing
- Infant mortality-high
- Mothers try not to get to attached
- This changes mid-19th C.
- 1860 avg of 6 children
- 1890 avg of 4 children
- 1920 avg of 2.5 children
- Why is the rate decreasing?
23- Children no longer an economic asset
- Parents can now afford to provide a more
expensive education - Parents expect more from children
24European Jews
- Discriminated against-middle ages
- Identified with money and banking
- Dreyfus Affair
25Dreyfus Affair
- A. Dreyfus-French Jewish officer
- Gave secrets to Germans
- Life On Devils Island
- Not Guilty
- French and C.C. not want to be embarrassed
26- Press goes nuts
- Retried and found guilty again
- Eventually Dry. Pardoned
- Fr. Not talk about it.
- Pushes France to the left
- Conservatives defend actions
27Zionism
- Theodor Herzl- The Jewish State 1896
- Separate state for Jews
- Appealed to poor Jews from ghettos
28Charles Darwin 1808-1882
- On the Origin of Species
- Did Not originate concept of evolution
- Natural Selection
- Species changed or evolved over time
- Fit will survive
- natural selection
- might makes right
29The Descent of Man-1871
- Natural Selection applied to humans
- Mans moral nature
- Religious sentiments
- Physical makeup
- Developed over time in order to survive
- We fit into our enviornment
30Thomas Huxley 1893
- Defends Darwin
- Argued against Spencer
- How society should not act
31Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
- Germany-Christianity is a useless sacrifice of
flesh and spirit. - War and courage have accomplished more great
things than love of thy neighbor - Many leave church
- Can now live without it..
32Herbert Spencer 1820-1903
- Society better through competition
- Weak are protected-society fails
- Might makes right
33Christianity Attacked
- 1835-David Friedrich Strauss
- The Life of Jesus
- Bible-story of Jesus
- Myth
- Created by people of that time
- What they wanted in a good story
- No proof
- Educated move away from religion
34Morality
- Question the cruelty and unpredictablity
- God-sacrifices own son
- Perfect human being
- Personal satisfaction
- Conflict teaching
35R.C. and the Modern World
- Pope Pius IX 1864
- Intimidated by Liberals and unification of Italy
- Syllabus of Errors
- Church against contemporary science, philosophy
and politics. - 1910-priests take anti-modern oath
36Social sciences
- Thinkers apply scientific methods to the study of
society - August Comte Father of Sociology
- Study of social interactions
- Nature vs. nurture
37Sigmund Freud
- Psychoanalysis
- Modern Psychology
- New generation
- Challenges old ways of thinking
- Understand human behavior
- Question why?
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40Impressionism
- Began late 19th C. Paris
- Name given by an art critic as an insult
- Ordinary subject matter
- Visible brush strokes
- Changing qualities of light (passage of time)
- Movement
41Monet, Impression, Sunrise, 1872
42Monet, Water Garden and Japanese Footbridge,1900
43Degas, Blue Dancers,1895
44Degas, losing his vision
45Renoir, Dance at Moulin de la Galette, 1876
46Renoir, Girl with a Watering Can, 1876
47Post-Impressionism
- Very similar to impressionists
- Distortion of forms
- Unnatural, arbitrary colors
48Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La
Grande Jatte, 1884-6
49Seurat, La Parade (detail), 1889
50Van Gogh, Room at Arles, 1889
51Van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889
52Van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890