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RomanticismRomanticism1800-19001800-1900
Cultural Reactions – Early Cultural Reactions – Early 1800s1800s Neo-Neo-
classicalclassical– GainsborougGainsboroug
hh– DavidDavid– JeffersonJefferson– VivaldiVivaldi– BachBach
RomanticRomantic– NeumannNeumann– TurnerTurner– HandelHandel– Beethoven Beethoven – MozartMozart
1800-18501800-1850 CareyCarey SchliermacheSchliermache
rr Dwight Dwight GoetheGoethe WordsworthWordsworth
GoyaGoyaPoePoeMelvilleMelvilleBasel Miss. Basel Miss. Soc.Soc.HegelHegel
1850-18801850-1880 KierkegaardKierkegaard RitschlRitschl MarxMarx LincolnLincoln MillMill ReidReid BoardmanBoardman VennVenn MunchMunch ManetManet RenoirRenoir
Dostoyevsky Williams Moody Venyaminov Gilmour Dunant
Late 19Late 19thth Century CenturyIndustrialism and GlobalismIndustrialism and Globalism CezanneCezanne
GauguinGauguin HodgeHodge FosdickFosdick JamesJames TolstoyTolstoy WagnerWagner
TwainTwain StraussStrauss BluesBlues TchaikovskTchaikovsk
yy NashNash GarnierGarnier MurrayMurray LeahyLeahy MottMott
Enlightenment-RomanticismEnlightenment-Romanticism
Move to the individual brings democracyMove to the individual brings democracy
• Move to “truth” apart from state or church brings: individualism, social construction of values, sociological law
• Move to construction of values leads from Enlightenment “modernism” toward Post-modern “deconstructionism”