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Title: Voltaire


1
Voltaire
  • The Philosophical Dictionary 1764
  • Christianity under attack
  • Favored Deism
  • Candide
  • Fanaticism, danger of religion

2
Baron de Montesquieu
  • The Spirit of the Laws 1748
  • Comparative study of politics compared France
    and England
  • Impressed with political freedom in Britain
  • Separation of power
  • Aristocracy is balance against royal abuse

3
Denis Diderot
  • Encyclopedia 28 volumes 1752-1772
  • Religion was probed , science was at the core
  • Civil rights, freedom of expression, rule of law
  • Government endorsed absolute monarchy
  • revolution in the minds of men to free them from
    prejudice

4
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Started as a novelist
  • Basis of morality was conscience not reason
  • The Social Contract 1762 a government distinct
    over whom it claims to exercise authority has no
    validity
  • Each citizen takes part, consensus not majority
    rule general will

5
Adam Smith
  • An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
    Wealth of Nations 1776
  • Laissez faire free enterprise would create
    more wealth than regulation
  • Tariffs, guild restrictions, and mercantilist
    restraints obstruct economic activity
  • Natural laws competition, supply and demand

6
Culture of the Elite 18th Century
  • French is international language
  • Public plazas, gardens, theatres, opera houses
  • Grand Tours
  • Republic of Letters salons, Masonic Lodges
  • Learned Academies conduit for science and
    philosophy e.g. Lunar Society GB

7
Literature/Journals
  • Periodicals more common
  • Periodicals often had specific targets e.g. The
    Female Spectator Eliza Haywood
  • Daily newspapers London Chronicle, often had to
    fight censorship
  • Novels romantics, gossip, pornography often
    popular French tried to ban pornography
    unsucessful

8
More literature
  • Modern Novel to satisfy middle class reading,
    often realistic social contexts e.g. Tom Jones
  • Poetry changed to Romanticism William
    Wordsworth
  • Art began to become more realistic e.g. William
    Hogwarth social commentator
  • Neo-classical at times

9
Education in 18th Century
  • Religion increases literacy
  • England 60 Male 40 Female
  • Education maintain social order ? Value of
    education for peasants, laborers
  • Most elementary schooling required tuition
  • Habsburgs in Eastern Europe tried to promote
    schools, teachers
  • Children literature John Newbery 1713-67)

10
Nobility
  • 18th century money coming from holding of state
    offices
  • Landed wealth
  • Multiple residences country homes
  • Conspicuous consumption

11
Drink and be Merry?
  • Middle class coffee houses
  • Taverns working class
  • Sunday and Monday
  • Wine luxury unless watered down
  • Gin the poor persons drink, govt. excise tax
  • Wine and beer nutritional
  • Not to be confused with dark bars drinking was
    part of society and not always abused
  • Gin Acts in England
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