- Changes in religious thought and institution
- Religious conversion
- Martin Luther- The Reformation
- Secularization of learning and culture
- Learning and culture used to be centered around religion and over time it strayed away from that and focused on other topics
- Women were not educated the way men were
- Scientific and technological developments and their consequences
- Agriculture
- Machines taking over the jobs of people
- Certain pesticides used on crops are harmful
- Industrial Revolution
- Production of weapons
- Supports and feeds war
- Major trends in literature and the arts
- The Renaissance
- Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events
- Intellectual and cultural developments cause social values and political events
- When intellectual or cultural developments occur social values and political events are caused
- Developments in social, economic, and political thought, including ideologies characterized as “-isms,” such as socialism, liberalism, nationalism
- Colonialism
- Federalism
- Communism
- Capitalism
- Developments in literacy, education, and communication
- The invention of the telephone
- The Pony Express
- People could read and be educated which allowed them to specialize in different things and create laws to govern society
- The diffusion of new intellectual concepts among different social groups
- How new ideas and technology are spread throughout the world and develop
- Changes in elite and popular culture, such as the development of new attitudes toward religion, the family, work, and ritual
- Popular culture- what people like
- Impact of global expansion on European culture
- European culture has affected much of the world and has diffused to many different parts of the world
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Intellectual and Cultural History Notes
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