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1
European Supremacy and Modern European Thought
  • Chapter 23-24

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Second Ind. Revolution
  • Focused on steel, chemicals, electricity and oil
  • First-R.R. and expansion

3
Electricity
  • Supply power anywhere
  • Improve quantity and quality of work
  • Growth of cities
  • Transportation-subways
  • The Tube-Gr. Br. 1882

4
Automobile
  • 1880s Wealthy toy
  • Henry Ford
  • Assembly line
  • Car affordable
  • Demand other goods increases

5
Impact
  • Competition increases
  • Technology-goods from other countries
  • Refrigeration
  • Food prices drop
  • Department stores-Sears Roebuck

6
Growth 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

7
Conditions
  • Space is at a premium houses built wall to wall
  • No Yards
  • 10 people one room
  • Unsanitary sewers left open
  • Bathrooms-are you kidding?

8
Edwin Chadwick
  • British Administrator
  • disease caused poverty
  • Closed sewers picked up garbage
  • Led to first public health laws

9
Louis Pasteur
  • Miasmatic theory vs. germ theory
  • Germs can be controlled by heat
  • development of vaccines and antiseptic

10
Money, Money, Money
  • Distribution of income
  • Huge gap between rich and poor
  • Rich have a smaller tax burden

11
Europe Reads
  • Primary education
  • Newspapers, books explode
  • Literacy opening up opportunities

12
Middle 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

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Middle 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

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Working Classes
  • 4 out of 5 people
  • Physical labor farm or factory
  • Three divisions
  • 1) Highly Skilled-engineers
  • 2) Semiskilled-carpenters
  • 3) Unskilled-house servants

15
Unskilled workers
  • Domestic servants 1 out of 7 people in GB
  • Majority are women 1 out of 3 women
  • Low pay
  • live with bosses

16
Working Class Leisure
  • Alcohol a problem
  • Sport horse racing and soccer
  • Music new music halls constructed wide variety
    of music
  • Decline in church attendance

17
Marriage
  • 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

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Contagious 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

19
Gender 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

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  • 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

22
Child 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

24
European Jews
  • Discriminated against-middle ages
  • Identified with money and banking
  • Dreyfus Affair

25
Dreyfus 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

27
Zionism
  • Theodor Herzl- The Jewish State 1896
  • Separate state for Jews
  • Appealed to poor Jews from ghettos

28
Charles 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

29
The 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

30
Thomas Huxley 1893
  • Defends Darwin
  • Argued against Spencer
  • How society should not act

31
Friedrich 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..

32
Herbert Spencer 1820-1903
  • Society better through competition
  • Weak are protected-society fails
  • Might makes right

33
Christianity 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

34
Morality
  • Question the cruelty and unpredictablity
  • God-sacrifices own son
  • Perfect human being
  • Personal satisfaction
  • Conflict teaching

35
R.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

36
Social sciences
  • Thinkers apply scientific methods to the study of
    society
  • August Comte Father of Sociology
  • Study of social interactions
  • Nature vs. nurture

37
Sigmund Freud
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Modern Psychology
  • New generation
  • Challenges old ways of thinking
  • Understand human behavior
  • Question why?

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Impressionism
  • 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

41
Monet, Impression, Sunrise, 1872
42
Monet, Water Garden and Japanese Footbridge,1900
43
Degas, Blue Dancers,1895
44
Degas, losing his vision
45
Renoir, Dance at Moulin de la Galette, 1876
46
Renoir, Girl with a Watering Can, 1876
47
Post-Impressionism
  • Very similar to impressionists
  • Distortion of forms
  • Unnatural, arbitrary colors

48
Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La
Grande Jatte, 1884-6
49
Seurat, La Parade (detail), 1889
50
Van Gogh, Room at Arles, 1889
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Van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889
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Van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890
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