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WARM UP: 1/15/2013
• Happy Tuesday!• Video tomorrow• Get to listen to some music…classical music! • Looking at the spread of the enlgihtenment
• In your warm-up write:• Where was the center of the Enlightenment? • Name two basic beliefs of the philosophes. • What were two accomplishments of women?
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GOALS
• Identify how the Enlightenment spread• Analyze the new architecture of the 17th century • Listen to the classical music of the age
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THE SPREAD OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
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PARIS
• In the 1700s, Paris was the intellectual capital of Europe.• People flocked there to
study, philosophize, and enjoy fine culture. • The brightest minds of
this era gathered there. • From their circles
spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
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THE PARIS SALONS
• Several wealthy women in Paris held regular social gatherings in their mansions. • These gatherings were
called ‘salons’. • Philosophers, writers,
artists, scientists, and intellectuals met to discuss ideas and enjoy artistic performances.
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MARIE THERESE GEOFFRIN
• Madame Geoffrin was the most influential salon hostess.
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MADAME GEOFFRIN’S SALON 1755
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ENCYCLOPEDIA
• Madame Geoffrin financed the first encyclopedia to be made. • Denis Diderot brought together all the most
current and enlightened thinking. • Science• Technology• Art• government
• It was published in 1751.
• The modern day WIKIPEDIA!
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DENIS DIDEROT
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IDEAS CIRCULATE
• The salons and the encyclopedias Diderot published helped spread the Enlightenment ideas to educated people all over Europe. • Intellectuals shared their ideas through books,
letters, visits, and magazines. • “Never have new ideas had such rapid
circulation at such long distance.”
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IDEAS REACH MIDDLE CLASS
• Newspapers, pamphlets, and political songs. • Enlightenment ideas of
government and equality attracted the literate middle class. • They had money, but not any
political power. • They bought a lot of books
about Enlightenment ideas, which helped push the movement forward.
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ART AND LITERATURE
• The Enlightenment is also known as the “Age of Reason”. • The ideals of order and reason were reflected in
the arts. • Music• Literature• Painting• Architecture
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ARCHITECTURE
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BAROQUE
• Grand ornate style from the 1600s and early 1700s.• Monarchs built grand, elaborate palaces. • Under the influence of the Enlightenment, the
style changed to Neoclassical.
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BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE
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NEOCLASSICAL (NEW CLASSIC)
• Emphasis on order and balance. • Artists and architects
worked in a simple, elegant style that borrowed ideas from classical Greece and Rome. • In music, this period is
called classical.
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NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
• Franz Joseph Haydn• Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart• Ludwig Van Beethoven
Haydn
Mozart Beethoven
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HAYDN
• Developed new musical forms. • Sonata• Symphony
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MOZART
• Gifted child who began composing music at age 5. • At age 12, he wrote his first opera. • His operas set a new standard of elegance and
originality.• The Marriage of Figaro• Don Giovanni• The Magic Flute
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BEETHOVEN
• Wrote piano music, string quartets, and stirring symphonies• Early works were in the
same classical style as Mozart.• Later works carried his
music into the Age of Romanticism. • Became deaf after
publishing 32 sonatas
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ROYALTY
• The Enlightenment also swept through palaces and royal courts. • Many philosophers, including Voltaire, believed
that the best form of government was a monarchy in which the ruler respected the people’s rights.
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ENLIGHTENED DESPOTS
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ENLIGHTENED DESPOTS
• Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected Enlightenment beliefs.• They were called Enlightened Despots. • Despots means ‘Absolute Ruler’
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ENLIGHTENED DESPOTS
• Supported the new ideas, but they had no intention of giving up any power. • They only had two desires. • Make their country stronger• Rule more effectively
• The foremost of Europe's Enlightened despots• Frederick II of Prussia• Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II of Austria• Catherine the Great of Russia
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FREDERICK II
• King of Prussia 1740-1786• “I must enlighten my people,
cultivate their manners and morals, and make them as happy as human beings can be, or as happy as the means at my disposal permits.” • He committed himself to
making important reforms for Prussia.
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• Frederick II
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FREDERICK’S REFORMS
• Religious freedoms• Reduced
censorship• Improved
education• Abolished torture
• He did not end serfdom because he still needed support of the wealthy landowners.• Did not try to
change the social order
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JOSEPH II OF AUSTRIA
• Ruled Austria from 1780-1790• Legal reforms• Freedom of the press• Freedom of worship• Protestants, Orthodox
Christians, Jews
• Abolished serfdom• Ordered peasants be
paid for their labor with cash.
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JOSEPH II
• Nobles resisted the changes• After his death, all
reforms were undone.
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CATHERINE THE GREAT
• Ruled Russia from 1762-1796.• Formed a commission to make some
reforms towards religions toleration and abolishment of torture, however, the commission never accomplished their goals. • Peasant uprising in 1773 convinced
Catherine that she needed support of her nobles, so she granted them full power over serfs. • Serfs lost all freedom.
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CATHERINE THE GREAT