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AP European History- Chapter 18
AP Euro Chapter 18- Enlightenment
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Philosophes
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Sought to apply the rules of reason and common sense to nearly all major institutions and social practices of the day
Example: Voltaire
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Voltaire
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Most influential of the philosophes; offended the French authorities with his writings; went to England to observe literary climate;
Example: wrote Candide and Letters on the English
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Letters on the English
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Praised virtues of the English and criticized abuses of the French society
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Elements of the Philosophy of Newton
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Popularized Issac Newton
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Candide (1759)
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Attacked war, religious persecution, and unwarranted optimism; believed human society should be improved
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Print Culture
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Chief factor that fostered ideas of the Enlightenment and call for reform in Europe; books and newspapers achieved their status
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Tabula Rusa
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Humans enter as a blank slate; Locke; personality is the product of experience; human nature is changeable
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Samuel Johnson
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English sayist and critic author; published books with collections of essays from journals
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The Spectator
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Started in 1711 by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele; fostered the value of polite conversation in coffeehouses
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Alexander Pope and Voltaire
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Created a status for authors
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Public Opinion
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Expanding literate public and influence of printed materials social force
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Encyclopedia
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Greatest moment of the Enlightenment and realm of print culture; created by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert with the first volume in 1751
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William Robertson
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Enlightened historian; head of Scottish Kirk
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Deism
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Life of religion and of reason combined; empirical, tolerant, and rational; encouraged living
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Christianity Not Mysterious
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John Toland; indicated general tenor of religious outlook; deist; promoted religion as rational and natural; differed from Newton and Locke
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Joseph Addison
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Wrote a poem; deists creed; belief in existence of God in nature and life after death where rewards and punishments of virtue are
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Jean Calas
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Huguenot who murdered his son to prevent him from converting to Roman Catholicism
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Treatise on Tolerance
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Published by Voltaire;
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Gotthold Lessing
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Wrote Nathan the Wise, a plea for toleration for all religions
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Philosophical Dictionary
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Voltaire; pointed out inconsistencies in biblical narratives
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David Hume
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Scottish philosopher;
Inquiry into Human Nature (1748): Argued that no evidence supported belief in divine miracles in Christianity
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Edward Gibbon
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776): English historian; explained rise in Christianity through natural causes
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Baronn d'Holbach and Julien Offray de La Mettrie
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Embraced positions very near to atheism and materialism; minority
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Immanuel Kant
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German philosopher;
Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone (1793)
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Baruch Spinoza
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Netherlands author and son of Jewish merchant; influenced by new science; human reason; viewed as a martyr for rationality against superstition; non-traditional
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Ethics
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Spinoza; Most famous of works; closely identified God and nature that condemned him; pantheistic
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Theologico-Political Treatise (1670)
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Spinoza; Anticipated religious criticism of Enlightenment and described the origins through naturalistic terms; Hebrew Bible= divine legislation
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Moses Mendelsohn
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German Jewish author; leading Jewish philosopher of 18th century; "Jewish Socrates," argued for loyalty to Judaism with rational and Enlightenment values
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Jerusalem (1783)
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Moses argued for the advancing religious toleration and distinction in Jewish societies; religious diversity within a nation= good; governments should be religiously neutral
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Pensees
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Pascal; portrayed Islam as a false religion and Muhammad as an impostor; Islam= promiscuous religion; Islam was rival to Christianity
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Bibliotheque Oriental (Oriental Library)
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Bartjelemy d'Herbelot; hostile to Islamic culture
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John Toland
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Tolerant deist; Islam was derived from Christianity; "Mohametan" Christian
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Edward Gibbon
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Blamed Christianity for contributing to the fall of the HRE
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The Persian Letters (1721)
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Written by Montesquieu; two Muslim Persians who used Islamic culture as a foil to criticize European society
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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Lived in Constantinople with British ambassador to Turkey; wrote about experiences in Turkish Embassy Letters which praised Ottoman society and urged English to vaccinate against smallpox; Turkish women were free
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The Ulama
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Islamic religious establishment; God's revelation to Muhammad meant Islam had passed Christianity as a religion
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Casare Beccaria
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An Italian philosophe
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On Crimes and Punishments
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Beccaria; applied critical analysis to making punishments effective; wanted the laws of monarchs to conform with rational laws of nature; attacked torture and said that the purpose of laws was to secure the greatest good of humans
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Physiocrats
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Economic reformers in France; spokesmen Francois Quesnay and Pierre Dupont de Nemours; primary role of government was to protect property and permit its owners to use it freely
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Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)
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Adam Smith; most important work of Enlightenment; resources in nature boundless
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Adam Smith
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Believed economic liberty was the foundation of a natural economic system; urged that mercantile system of Europe be abolished; wanted individuals to pursue their own selfish interests
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Laissez-Faire
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Economic thought and policy which favored a limited role for the government in economic life
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The Wealth of Nations
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Smith; Complex book; embraced an important theory of human social and economic development
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Four-Stage Theory
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Human societies can be classified as hunting and gathering with no settled life; pastoral societies were groups of agriculture nomads with private property
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Charles Louis de Socondat, baron de Montesquieu
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Lawyer; noble of the robe; member of parliament; belonged to Academy of Science
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Montesquieu's Model of Government
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Division of power; authority separated among branches; based off Britain; executive power in king, legislative power in parliament and judicial power in the court; two branches could check and balance each other
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Jean-Jacques Rosseau
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Viewed of the exercise and reform of political power; strange and isolated genius; antipathy toward society and did not believe humans were moral
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Discourse on the Moral Effects of the Arts and Sciences (1750)
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Rosseau; Contended that the process of civilization and Enlightenment had corrupted human nature
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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (1755)
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Rosseau; blamed evil in the world on uneven power
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The Social Contract (1762)
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Rosseau; Abstract; outlined the kind of political structure to overcome the evils of society
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Marie-Therese Geofrin, Julie de Lespinasse, and Claudine de Tencin
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Women; gave philosophes insight to useful social and political contracts to share ideas; fashionable salon for philosophes
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Marquise de Pompadour
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Mistress of Louis XV; overcame censoring in Encyclopedia; helped block works attacking philosophes; promoted Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws
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A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)
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Mary Wollstonecraft; brought Rosseau before the judgement of the rational Enlightenment ideal of progressive knowledge; opposed certain policies of French Rev; accused Rosseau of narrowing women's vision and limit experience; among philosophes; women should not be slaves to men
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History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great
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Declared "Peter was born and Russia was formed"; Voltaire; sought to redirect power toward rationalization of economic political structures in government
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Enlightened Absolutism
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Several European rulers embraced reforms set forth by philosophes; government should strengthen central absolutist admin (ex. Fredrick II)
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Catherine II
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Consciously sought to create image of being enlightened; read and cited works with Voltaire; understood fragility of Romanov dynasty
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Fredrick II the Great
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Sought the recovery of Prussia and succeeded in keeping Silesia seized from Austria in 1740 and promoted manufacturing
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War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748)
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Maria Theresa; took steps to build power of crown outside Hungary; bureaucracy and efficient in taxation in Austria and Bohemia; educational institutions into crown; centralization of authority
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Robot
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Labor; increased by Austrian succession
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Josephinism
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Ecclesiastical policies of Joseph II that prefigured the French Revolution
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Charter of the Nobility
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Issued by Catherine; guaranteed nobles many rights and privileges; empress had to favor nobles; virtue
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Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainardji
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Gave Russia direct outlet on the Black Sea, free navigation rights in the waters, and fee access through the Cosporous
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First Partition of Poland
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Division of Polish territory; prevented conflict among powers and saved appearances; three powers agreed Russia would abandon the conquered Danubian provinces and Russia received a large portion of Polish territory; demonstrated that any nation without a strong bureaucracy, monarchy, and army could not compete
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