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Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1848. AP European History Mr. Hesen. Objective. SWBAT Identify and describe the revolutions that plagued Europe during the post-Industrial Revolution period Discuss the processes in which countries underwent changes
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Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1848 AP European History Mr. Hesen
Objective • SWBAT • Identify and describe the revolutions that plagued Europe during the post-Industrial Revolution period • Discuss the processes in which countries underwent changes • Explain the differences between political ideologies of the time period
Unit Outline • PEACE SETTLEMENT • RADICAL IDEAS AND EARLY SOCIALISM • ROMANTIC MOVEMENT • REFORMS AND REVOLUTIONS • THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1848
Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1848 • “DUAL REVOLUTION” – ERIC HOBSBAWN • SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS • FRENCH REVOLUTION • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION • INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGE
Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1848 • NEW IDEOLOGIES EMERGED: • CONSERVATISM • LIBERALISM • NATIONALISM • SOCIALISM
The Peace Settlement • CONSERVATIVE MONARCHIES VICTORIOUS AFTER REVOLUTION • RUSSIA • AUSTRIA • GREAT BRITAIN • PRUSSIA
NOVEMBER 1814 – JUNE 1815 PEACE AGREEMENT LONGING FOR PEACE/LASTING PEACE PEACE UNTIL WORLD WAR I CONGRESS OF VIENNA
DEFEATED FRANCE LENIENT TOWARDS FRANCE – DEFENSIVE MEASURES QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE DISCOURAGED AGRESSION BALANCE OF POWER
COMPENSATION IN FORM OF TERRITORY AUSTRIAN LANDHOLDINGS PRUSSIA AND RUSSIA ALEXANDER I BALANCE OF POWER
Assignment • Read: Holborn’s “The Congress of Vienna” (164) • Why does Holborn feel that the Congress of Vienna produced a constructive peace treaty?
LOUIS XVIII LOST VERY LITTLE LAND 700 MILLION FRANC INDEMNITY MILITARY OCCUPATION – 5 YEARS FRANCE
EUROPEAN LEADERS MEET REGULARLY DIPLOMACY – NOT WAR LASTED UNTIL 1871 – UNIFICATION OF GERMANY CONGRESS SYSTEM
HOLY ALLIANCE (1815) AUSTRIA PRUSSIA RUSSIA AGAINST LIBERALISM RISE OF METTERNICH INTERVENTION & REPRESSION
Guided Reading Assignment • After completing the assignment: • Read “Carlsbad Decrees” on pg. 155-56 • What decrees does this document’s authors make and what is the overall purpose of these decrees?
CARLSBAD DECREES – 1819 38 GERMAN MEMBER STATES SUBVERSIVE IDEAS SPIES SENT OUT TO PUNISH LIBERAL/RADICAL ORGANIZATIONS CONSERVATIVE REACTION
AUSTRIAN FOREIGN MINISTER (1809-1848) ANTI-LIBERLISM RESPONSIBLE FOR AMERICAN AND FRENCH REVOLUTIONS MIDDLE CLASS RADICALS METTERNICH AND CONSERVATISM
INTELLECTUALS AND SOCIAL OBSERVERS MOTIVATE THE WORLD REJECTED OLD VALUES – DEVELOPED ALTERNATIVE VISIONS RADICALISM
LIBERTY & EQUALITY REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS LAISSEZ-FAIRE FREE ECONOMY ADAM SMITH LIBERALISM
NATIONALISM • IMMEDIATE IMPACT • DIVERSE GROUPS • COMMUNICATION • “WE” and “THEY” – “US” and “THEM” • POWERFUL INFLUENCE
SOCIALISM • FRENCH UTOPIAN SOCIALISM • ECONOMIC PLANNING • “PARASITES” • “DOERS” • CHARLES FOURIER • EMANCIPATION • ABOLITION OF MARRIAGE
MARXIST SOCIALISM • COMMUNIST MANIFESTO • “HISTORY OF CLASS STRUGGLES” • BOURGEOISIE & PROLETARIAT • GIVE WAY TO THE WORKERS!
Assignment – Due Thursday • Read Bentham’s “English Liberalism” on 156-57 • What does Bentham mean by “public utility”? • What is the proper role of government for the people and for economic affairs?
RADICALISM INFLUENCED THE ARTS REVOLT AGAINST RENAISSANCE REVOLT AGAINST CLASSICS BEGAN IN 1770s ROMANTICISM
ROMANTICISM • EMOTIONAL EXUBERANCE • IMAGINATION • SPONTANEITY IN ART AND LIFE • “STURM AND DRANG” – STORM AND STRESS
BOHEMIAN LIVES SUICIDE DUELS TO THE DEATH PSYCHOTIC BREAKS REJECTED MATERIALISM AND MAINSTREAM ROMANTICISM
FOCUS ON NATURE HUMAN EXPERIENCE THOUGHTS ON INDUSTRY ESCAPISTS COLOR AND DIVSERSITY ROMANTICISM
STARTED IN BRITAIN POETRY AND PROSE MADE FAMOUS BY: WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE LORD BYRON MARY SHELLEY WILLIAM KEATS ROMANTIC LITERATURE
LYRICAL BALLADS WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE “DAFFODILS” SIMPLICITY + LOVE OF NATURE VICTOR HUGO – THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME ROMANTIC LITERATURE
ROMANTIC ART & MUSIC • ART • EUGUNE DELACROIX • JOSEPH M.W. TURNER • JOHN CONSTABLE • MUSIC • LUDWIG VON BEETHOVEN • FRANZ LISZT
Assignment • Analyze the two portraits on pgs. 162 and 163 in the reader. • For Delacroix: What ways does this painting reflect what Metternich and conservatives rejected? • For Daumier: How does this print reveal the policies of more “liberal” governments?
REFORMS AND REVOLUTIONS • LIBERALS, NATIONALISTS, AND SOCIALS V. CONSERVATIVES • GREECE • GREAT BRITAIN • FRANCE
REVOLUTION IN GREECE • NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT • DOMINATED BY TURKS – 15TH CENTURY • UNIFIED BY LANGUAGE AND ORTHODOX CHURCH
SECRET SOCIETIES WAR AGAINST TURKS REVOLT IN 1821 ALEXANDER YPSILANTI NOT SUPPORTED BY METTERNICH AIDED BY OTHER POWERS REVOLUTION IN GREECE
ENGLISH LIBERALISM • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION • ARISTOCRACY FEARFUL OF LIBERALISM • CORN LAWS (1815) • REFORM BILL OF 1832 • TEN HOURS ACT OF 1847 • WOMEN • 13-18 YEAR OLDS