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HIST 2509 A History of Germany
  • Lecture 6-1
  • The German Enlightenment

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Announcements
  • test results
  • -were aiming to return them October 25th or 27th
  • -TA office hours tba then

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Immanuel Kant Sapere Aude! (dare to know!)
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Prussian coat of arms
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Prussian coat of arms
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Brandenburg-Prussia
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Kant Serves as Cultural Bridge
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Todays Main Themes
  • What are the features of the German
    Enlightenment?
  • Who are its practitioners?
  • What conditions give rise to it?
  • Draw backs?
  • What accounts for its different impact in the
    German lands?

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I. Why the 18th Century?
  • Culture up to now closed and private
  • -most people (townfolk and peasants) local
  • -aristocracy international court culture

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Voltaire French philosophe and guest of
Frederick the Great at Sanssouci, Potsdam
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Sanssouci Palace Potsdam The Prussian Versailles
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I. Why the 18th Century?
  • b) wealth accumulation and age of discovery
  • -the Atlantic system of trade
  • -bureaucracy and education, new networks
  • -slow emergence of literate middle class

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II. Innovations
  • a) rise of print culture
  • -more books, magazines, newspapers
  • -new social role for reading public and private
  • -correspondence -- A Republic of Letters
  • -new institutions (bookshops, lending libraries,
    readings circles, coffeehouses, salons)
  • -professional associations, political groups

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Sadly no WiFi here -- an 18th Century Coffeehouse
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Jewish Salons
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Berlinische Monatsschrift (Berlin
Monthly) 1783-1811
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Henriette Herz
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II. Innovations
  • b) openness of literary sphere (Öffentlichkeit)
  • -culture of reading and writing accessible to
    all
  • -limitations in practice economic and
    educational
  • c) connection to state-building
  • -enlightened absolutism -- der alte Fritz
  • -rise of universities, bureaucracy, statecraft
  • -capitalism and colonialism

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III. But What is Enlightenment? (Aufklärung)
  • a) Main characteristics
  • -critical use of reason to better humankind
  • -belief in progress, some religious toleration
  • -broad European movement with many different
    components and proponents
  • b) Intellectual origins
  • -pietism (Philip Spener (1635-1705), August
    Hermann Francke (1663-1727), Univcrsity of Halle
  • -rationalism (Christian Wolff (1679-1754)

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III. But What is Enlightenment? (Aufklärung)
  • -religious toleration (Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    (1729-1781)
  • Combines pietism and rationalism
  • Connected to Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala)
  • 3. Nathan the Wise and Moses Mendelssohn

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III. But What is Enlightenment? (Aufklärung)
  • Immanual Kant (1724-1804)
  • -What is Enlightenment? (1784)
  • -critical philosophy
  • -reason over passion

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IV. Enlightenment and Its Limits
  • a. Jews and the Enlightenment
  • b. Gender and the Enlightenment
  • c. Race and the Enlightenment
  • d. Separation of Macht (power) and Geist (spirit)

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IV. Enlightenment and Its Limits
  • a. Jews and the Enlightenment
  • -cultural assimilation, reform Judaism, German
    vs. yiddish
  • -Moses Mendelsohn adopt the mores and the
    constitution of the land in which you have
    settled, but keep the faith of your fathers
  • -translation of Torah into German
  • -Judaism as religion based on rule of law and
    reason

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Emancipation in the Air?
  • -Christian Wilhelm Dohm, Prussian privy war
    counselor
  • On the Civic Improvement of the Jews (1781)
  • Joseph II of Austria Patent of Tolerance (1782)
  • -still distrust see Kants nation of cheaters

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  • b) gender and the Enlightenment
  • -quest to discover the essence of human soul
  • -women ruled by passion, men by reason
  • -despite some exceptions -- separate spheres

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  • c) race and the Enlightenment
  • -the quest to explain difference
  • -slow rise of biology and taxonomy
  • -Kant, 1775 On the Different Races of Man
  • -self betterment -- who is capable, who isnt?

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