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The Shock of the New Introductory Lecture
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Course Introduction Organisational Matters Organisational Matters General Survey General Survey
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Organisation Seminar Groups (allocation) & Timing Seminar Groups (allocation) & Timing Module Description (Handout) Module Description (Handout) “Set Texts” (Handout) “Set Texts” (Handout) Assessment (Handout) Assessment (Handout) Schedule (sequence of lectures & seminars) Schedule (sequence of lectures & seminars)
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Survey Theme: The Shock of the New Theme: The Shock of the New Approach (“texts” and “contexts”) Approach (“texts” and “contexts”) Website Website Website
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Definining the “New”=Modern Until 19thC Until 19thC Ancient >Medieval> Modern Ancient >Medieval> Modern Modernize (17-19thC) Modernize (17-19thC) Contemporary Comparative Sense mostly unfavourable; An alteration requiring justification
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Modern as Positive 19 th -20 th Centuries A virtual equivalent to “Improved” A virtual equivalent to “Improved” Modernization Modernization Alteration of something old Alteration of something old Something entirely “new” Something entirely “new” Modernity Modernity Modernism (experimental style) Modernism (experimental style)
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Defining the “Shock” of “the New” In … Politics (e.g. state organisation) Politics (e.g. state organisation) Economics Economics Geistesgeschichte (intellectual developments) Geistesgeschichte (intellectual developments) “Culture” & the “Arts” “Culture” & the “Arts” Technology (utopian & dystopian) Technology (utopian & dystopian) Social Relations (urban life, gender) Social Relations (urban life, gender) Mass Movements Mass Movements
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Approach Texts & Contexts Texts & Contexts Website Website Website
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