PPT-Women in the 20 th Century
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A movement in three waves and many parts The way it was At the turn of the century women were seen as capable only of domestic work At this time women were considered
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A movement in three waves and many parts The way it was At the turn of the century women were seen as capable only of domestic work At this time women were considered private property to be purchased in marriage. VSc 3557 3557 4150 4150 4481 4481 4440 4440 3464 3464 3586 3586 AGRI 6586 6586 8525 8525 5784 5784 7552 7552 6053 6053 7390 7390 HORT 8793 8793 9512 9512 8206 8206 8955 8955 7672 7672 8523 8523 HORT PAY 9609 10557 8411 8350 6133 8710 CABM 9706 9706 Mrs. . Asmaa. . Alfageeh. Linguistic change. continued, even with the. work of the prescriptivists. at the end of the 18. th. century.. 19th Century. Linguistic Change. Vocabulary. Grammar. Punctuation/. Consort or chest. — . homogeneous groupings. Recorders . (bas). Double . reeds. shawms, racketts (haut). crumhorns, dulcians (bas). — . capped reeds. Cornett . and sackbut. V. iol . or viola da gamba (bas). Article: “Crucibles of Change: Landscapes, Material Culture, and Social Life after 1500”. Authors: Candice Goucher, Charles LeGuin, and Linda Walton. The Source: In the Balance: Themes in Global History (Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1998). The New German School. Progressive . ideas and styles after 1850. “The . music of the future”. — . a teleological view of the composer’s role in music history. Freedom . from convention. harmonic exploration. 1111 2222 th. Century Britain. By Lori Ciccarelli. End of the French Revolution. Brought on an awareness of unjustness in society. Citizens attended political debates and publicly voice concerns and ideas about government. Opera in seventeenth-century France. Absolute monarchy — established by Cardinal Richelieu under Louis XIII. Académies. 1635 Académie française (for belles lettres) set up by Richelieu — rationalistic, idealistic, classicistic in sense of restraint, balance. Outline. How fixed were gender roles in Georgian Britain?. Rise of separate spheres ideology . Feminist challenge . Reformation of manners.. Cross-dressing women. Women’s presence in the military well documented: . th. century, Europe was . Self sufficient in oil production. Developing its oil reserves. Dependent on foreign oil . Exporting oil to other nations. Not yet using oil in significant . quanitities. By the 19. th. and 19. th. Century. Jace Heller. Brett Berger. Period 4. Marriage and the Family. The basic unit of social organization is the family. Extended family- newly married couple will go live with either the bride’s or the groom’s family for security. “. Fiction written between 1801 to early 1900s”. Typical genre. s. :. Archetypal. characters:. Typical settings:. . 1. The ‘Silver Fork’ novel (stories about rich people). 1. Protagonists. with . industrialists. . There is no doubt that these industrialists were driven by one motive, and that was wealth. However, historians and others debate the title to . bestow . on these men – that of “. University of HamburgWomen they have minds and they have souls as well as just heartsAdapting 19th century texts for the 21st century Feminist Audience Greta Gerwigs Little Womenand Autumn de Wildes E
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