PPT-Eighteenth-Century Society

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Diversity Four major groups nobility clergy middling sort peasants Nobility 23 of population Power derived from land Living off peasants Advisors and military

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Diversity Four major groups nobility clergy middling sort peasants Nobility 23 of population Power derived from land Living off peasants Advisors and military commanders Rich or poor but with rights and privileges. ’. Lecture 1. Medicine, Disease and Society in Britain, 1750 - 1950. Lecture Outline. Components of the Medical . Marketplace. Medical . Practice. Contexts . and Structures of Medical . Practice (different . Waxwork Displays in Early - Eighteenth - Century Guidebooks to Paris David Mitchell McGill University 2:15 – 3: 00 p.m. My dissertation research, on wax sculptur e in Paris during the late s New aesthetic and stylistic values. Rejection . of concentration on single affects: . . “The rapidity with which the emotions change is common knowledge, for they are nothing but motion and restlessness. . . . The musician must therefore play a thousand different roles; he must assume a thousand characters as dictated by the composer.” (Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg (. 1. Divorce. Matthew 19:3-9. Can a man divorce his wife for just any reason?. Did our Lord’s response reflect or contradict the accepted customs of the world at that time? . 1. Divorce. Why was Jesus asked the question in the first place?. : In the eighteenth century, the Germans were divided among more than three hundred states, ranging from great powers (Austria and Prussia) to small city-states and principalities, all grouped under t 1 Imprisonment in the Eighteenth Century Introduction The significance of convent narratives This thesis will examine the ways in which English Protestants of the eighteenth century understood and i Lecture 4: Gulliver. ’. s Travels and the politics of corruption . Structure of the lecture. The Scriblerians. Party politics. Why historians have termed this an . ‘. age of oligarchy. ’. Gulliver. What . is Romanticism? In your notebook, write down anything you know or think about Romanticism.. Romanticism: . Artistic . and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century and stressed strong emotion, imagination, freedom from classical correctness in art forms, and rebellion against social conventions. . 1660-1800. Please Copy These in . Your Own Hand to Use as Notes. The Restoration: A Change of Mood. Time of flux. Growth of cities. Increased standards of living. A nation of readers. Aggressive market economy. European States, International Wars, and Social Change. Overall Trends. 18. th. century = 1715-1789 (end of Louis XIV to French Revolution) . This also is the Enlightenment. . Last era of OLD ORDER based on kings, landed aristocracy, agrarian-based existence (3 estate system). Lecture 2: the crowd and the mob. Newspaper accounts of the riots of August 2011. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8690251/London-riots-Guerrilla-warfare-erupts-as-no-one-knows-where-mob-will-strike-next.html. Map questions from former. AP Euro Tests. Based . on the map above, which of the following is true?. The use of slaves was not as robust in Europe as it was in other parts of the world.. The majority of slaves brought to the Americas likely lived on the eastern coast of Africa, thus explaining why descendants of slaves can trace their roots to modern countries such as Ethiopia.. Ripe for independence?. Portuguese expansion into Africa: 16. th. -century coastal trading . feitorias. “Discovery” and Early Administration. Major Portuguese trading empire: Azores, Madeira, Africa; Asia. 12history would have rejected contemporary Western conceptions as absurd and vicious in principleLowie 195022095 He wrote ironically but of love among savagesPassion of course is takenfor granted affe

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