18 th Century Popular Culture. Popular Literature  Designed for those who could barely read or what was going to be read aloud. –Three main forms: Religious.

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18 th Century Popular Culture

Popular Literature  Designed for those who could barely read or what was going to be read aloud. –Three main forms: Religious and superstitious works Almanacs Entertainment – satire, tales, fables.  Oral traditions continued with stories of daily life.

Education  Religious wars increased literacy and education across Europe (particularly in Protestant nations)  Schooling was designed to maintain the social order and piety.  Many peasants opposed sending their children to school when they could help the family work.

Education  Education in Western Europe was driven by demand and the needs of the community.  In Prussia and Austria, education became a state function –Austria – Habsburg General School Ordinance of Schools in every parish. Train teachers Education was said to be compulsory –Prussia – Frederick the Great enacted similar reforms with less enthusiasm.

Recreation  The spread of pubs and taverns became popular.  Festivals continued to be of importance.  First “spectator sports” become popular. –Blood sports such as boxing and cock fighting mixed with gambling popular with commoners. –Horse racing also popular. –Growing separation between elite and masses in entertainment.