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Setting the Stage The World in the 19th Century The lasting effects of the Enlightenment  Remember in the 1700’s, a new philosophical movement began… changing the way man thought about the world and his place within it.  breaking away from church teachings and divine absolutism  reason, logic, contemplation of the physical world  Clash between Church, Crown, Citizen  Rousseau, Locke, Montesquieu, Descartes – German Idealism: – Transcendentalism: – Romanticism: – Realism: Talkin’ bout a revolution!  The philosophies of the Enlightenment led the common man to recognize his own value and embrace their natural rights.  This new movement would lead directly to major revolutions throughout the world.        American Revolution–War for Independence French Revolution Haitian Revolution Russian Revolution Latin American Revolutions Social revolutions German and Italian Unification French Revolution: most important revolution in history  Why? Change from Failure  The failure of the French Revolution created a radical chain reaction of paranoia and overreaction throughout Europe.  The beheading of a monarch  Fear and overreaction  Backlash  CoV Specific conflict from the Congress of Vienna  The Congress of Vienna convened to settle conflicts that arose after the failure of the French Revolution.  Spheres of influence  The Napoleonic Empire was dismantled and hereditary monarchies were reestablished.  The Holy Roman Empire was permanently dissolved.  The practice of slavery was officially denounced. Congress of Vienna  balanced the European powers so that no one “kingdom” dominated any other power.  Sparked nationalism  Russian Restructuring:  French Monarchy: People Unite!!! Italian Unification: German Unification: Unstable Alliances: Oppression: Power to the people? Not yet! Oh Germany… what do you do?  Prussia unites  Realpolitiks  France declares war 1870  France loses, signs the Treaty of Frankfurt  Prussia takes Alsace Lorraine  Bismarck distracts France with Egypt  Balkan Crisis: Three Emperor League  Britain takes Cyprus to protect trade routes in colonies and India around the Meditterranean Sea. Will the real Emperor please stand up?  Ascended the throne in 1848.  Enlightened Despot  Dual Monarchy  Balkan Region vs. Russia  Personal tragedies  Heir  Last significant monarch Industrialization in the West  Industrialization flourishes  Led by Britain  Common man changes   -  Absolutism  Religion  Imperialism  People Unite This war represents the German revolution, a greater political event than the French Revolution of the last century… You have a new world, new influences at work, new and unknown objects and dangers with which to cope… The balance of power has been entirely destroyed. -- Disraeli Prime Minister of Britain 1. To what extent is Disraeli correct? 2. Discuss this quote in relation to historiography. New Science  The 1800’s saw a greater emphasis on scientific developments in natural science based on the empirical method and scientific theory. In fact, the 19th century sees science develop as a profession.  Andre Ampere:  James Maxwell:  Charles Darwin:  Emile Durkheim:  Wilhelm Wundt:  Frans Boas: Long term effects of new science New World Order The questioning nature of new science, combined with the new awareness of the common man, lead to new social and political movements throughout Europe.  Conservativism: VS  Liberalism:  Pragmatism:  Positivism: VS  Socialism:  Utilitarianism: The New Thinkers  Marx and Engels:  John Stuart Mill:  Sir Robert Peel:  Friedrich Nietzsche: Scientific Revolution: The new Enlightenment… put into action! In the meantime… is God dead?  Despite the new wave of philosophies and de-emphasis on religion, a large majority of the European population still believed in a form of religion.  Middle Class Lower Class  7 different dominant religions:  The Arts influenced Aristocracy Rumble in the Balkans A disorganized and lucky war. Why the hostility? And in the other corner… Egypt! France vs. Britain Cage Match st 1 Place Prize: Suez Canal Oh Germany… really? What are the consequences of Bismarck’s alliances? Crash Did the French Revolution lead to the Path to Total War New enlightened philosophies two major revolutions  Congress of Vienna  carving of Europe  Industrialization  series of revolutionary activity  paranoid authoritarian governments  Armament race  stronger armies, stronger navies,  Imperialism  domination of global resources  economic expansion global tensions between international powers  tensions between people and governments  new science and philosophies  unstable alliances  creates unbearable tensions that snap with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of AustriaWWI