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Cultural and Intellectual Influences 1750-1914. Transformations  Developments in science and the arts  Consumer emphasis.

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1 Cultural and Intellectual Influences 1750-1914

2 Transformations  Developments in science and the arts  Consumer emphasis

3 Advances in Scientific Knowledge  Science and intellectual movements attempt to explain reality  Traditions of rationalism  Darwin’s evolutionary theory  Einstein’s theory of physical relativity  Freud’s psychoanalysis

4 Advances in Medicine  Concern with the well-being of society  1877 sewer systems  Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)  Joseph Lister (1827-1912)

5 Artistic Expression  Romanticism  Emotion and impressionism keys to understanding human experience  Split between Romanticism and rationalism caused much debate  Science supported the industrial order  Artists followed experimental paths  No synthesis in the 19th century

6 Art and Literature  Realism  Reaction to Romanticism  Based on scientific and rationalist thought  Charles Dickens  Mark Twain  Photography

7 Art and Literature-Realism

8 African and Asian Influence  Europeans took notice of African and Asian artistic styles  admired dramatic, spare style of traditional West African sculpture, wood, and metalwork  Use of color and stylized forms of design in Japan  Impressionists  Simple themes in nature  Free of traditional constraints

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10 Cultural Japan  Heavily influenced by the west  Literature based on European models  Architecture and artists  create large building of steel  Greek columns  Western fashion and hairstyles  Japan still preserved it’s own values

11 Cultural Japan  Heavily influenced by the west  Literature based on European models  Architecture and artists  create large building of steel  Greek columns  Western fashion and hairstyles  Japan still preserved it’s own values

12 Leisure and Consumption  Higher wages and fewer working hours  New opportunities  Middle class values  Pleasure is a legitimate part of life  Consumption had to be encouraged  Field of advertising communicated sense of “needing things”  Popular “crazes”  The bicycle  Popular newspapers  Theaters  Professional sports

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