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Spread of Enlightenment Ideas

Spread of Enlightenment Ideas. How has technology today impacted the spread of ideas and information?. How Did Enlightenment Ideas Spread?. Through the works of philosophers mentioned above. The printing press made it easier to get new ideas and info.

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Spread of Enlightenment Ideas

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  1. Spread of Enlightenment Ideas How has technology today impacted the spread of ideas and information?

  2. How Did Enlightenment Ideas Spread? • Through the works of philosophers mentioned above. • The printing press made it easier to get new ideas and info.

  3. How Did Enlightenment Ideas Spread? Cont’d Pamphlets: small, cheap, easy to read • Coffeehouses and salons. Salons – informal gatherings of writers artists and philosophes. First only the nobility, then middle class was included. • Is Facebook the new coffeehouse/salon?

  4. A Parisian Salon

  5. Madame Geoffrin’s Salon

  6. An Increase in Reading

  7. Reading During the Enlightenment • Literacy: • 80% for men; 60 % women. • Books were expensive (one day’s wages). • Many readers for each book (20 : 1) • novels, plays & other literature. • journals, memoirs, “private lives.” • philosophy, history, theology. • newspapers, political pamphlets.

  8. Did the Church and Absolute Monarchs attempt to maintain control? • Absolutely, here’s how. • Censorship • Banning and/or burning of books • Threatened imprisonment, execution and excommunication • “Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

  9. Enlightened Despots • What were the goals of Enlightened Despots? • Enlightened despots were absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change. • If the ruling class (nobility, rulers) could be enlightened, reform could be achieved. • Is this possible, or is the term Enlightened despot an oxymoron?

  10. Who Were the Enlightened Rulers?And, Were They Truly Enlightened? • Frederick Catherine Joseph II the Great the Great

  11. 2 Enlightened Despots Enlightened despots were absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change. FREDERICK THE GREAT CATHERINE THE GREAT JOSEPH II Was interested in Enlightenment ideas but intended to give up no power. Made some limited reforms in law and government. Granted nobles a charter of rights. Criticized the institution of serfdom. Exerted tight control over subjects, but saw himself as a “servant of the state.” Tolerated religious differences. Distributed seeds and tools to peasants. Most radical of enlightened despots. Granted toleration to Protestants and Jews. Ended censorship and tried to control the Catholic Church. Sold church property to build hospitals. Abolished serfdom.

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