Romanticism & Rebellion Flashcards

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Romanticism: “an age of ferocious self-hood”

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1790-1840

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Berlin, “The Roots of Romaticism”

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1999

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First Generation of Romantic poets

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Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth

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Second generation of Romantic poets

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Byron, Keats, Percy Shelly

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The Dark Romantics

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Summer 1816 at Lake Geneva

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Springtime of the People’s

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1848

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Alphonse de Lamartine

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Poet, diplomat, foreign minister

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Emperor Franz Joseph - dates of rule

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1848-1916

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National Workshops Nullification FR

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24 June 1848 - Eric Hobsbawm “Age of Capital” wrote that it was the victory of capitalism, end of European history and beginning of world history

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Frederic William IV - comment on movement to the sovereignty of the people –> being a citizen King

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1795-1861 “diadem molded out of the dirt and dregs of revolution, disloyalty and treason”

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Reform Act

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1832

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Karl Marx

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1818-1883
Human societies progress through class struggle 
Communism - classless society
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Author: “Workers of the world unite”

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Karl Schapper

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The communist manifesto - date

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February 1848

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Young Hegelian’s

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1837

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Marxism

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Hegels dialectics
English economics
French utopian socialism

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Chartism

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A working class movement for political reform in Britain 1838-58

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First International Workingmen Association - date

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1864

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Romantic figure example

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lord Byron and his participation in the Greek War for Independence (1821-32)

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National workshops - date

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June 1848

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Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte

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President of France December 1848

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Representation of the people act 1832

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1832 - 18% of property owning men could vote