Bellwork 1/8/16 Using the second paragraph on page 465, where it says “the outburst against,” answer the question below in at least five sentences.

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Bellwork 1/8/16 Using the second paragraph on page 465, where it says “the outburst against,” answer the question below in at least five sentences (a full paragraph): What was the “abstract reason” that the Romantics burst out against? Why would the Romantic era feel a need to “search for order”? (Explain the Enlightenment- religion and politics- along with the French Revolution and Napoleon)

Notes 1/8/16 People to remember of the “Long 19th Century” The First Duke of Wellington Military genius Prime Minister Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo Defensive style Could defeat numerically superior forces Minimize his own losses

Count Metternich Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire Negotiator at the Congress of Vienna Formed “Metternich System” International Congresses Powers work together to form consensus rather than fight Turn back clock to 1789 Treaties that caused WWI

Talleyrand “Prince of Diplomats” Prime Minister of France Survived, and served Louis XVI several gvts of the Fr. Rev. Napoleon Louis XVIII Charles X Louis-Philippe Slippery traitor or useful diplomat? At the Congress of Vienna

The Work of Mind-and-Heart After: Napoleon exiled France occupied Kings regain power Congress of Vienna = 2 tasks for Europe: Contain revolution Reconstruct culture Romantic movements become the spirit of the age Against abstract reason (Enlightenment) Search for order (after an age of revolutions and an upstart emperor)