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9. Economy, Culture and Imperialism, 1850-1914 9.1 Demography 9.2 World Economy of the Nineteenth Century 9.3 Technological Developments 9.4 Science, Philosophy and the Arts 9.5 Imperialism in Africa and Asia 9.1 Demography Demographic
9. Economy, Culture and Imperialism, 1850-1914
9.1 Demography 9.2 World Economy of the Nineteenth Century 9.3 Technological Developments 9.4 Science, Philosophy and the Arts 9.5 Imperialism in Africa and Asia
9.1 Demography
Demographic Trends • Population Increase • Medical improvements • Fertility Crisis • Migration: USA and Empire
9.2 World Economy of the Nineteenth Century
World Economic Trends • Capitalism • Imperial Possessions • Second Industrial Revolution
Imperialism • New Motive • Africa • Asia • “Development” > Trade
First Industrial Revolution • 1740-1850s • Steam • Iron • Textiles
Second Industrial Revolution • 1850s-1950 • Electricity • Steel • Chemicals
9.2.1 Mercantilism to Capitalism
• A shift from the principles of mercantilism to capitalism. • Mercantilism is typified by the idea of all the wealth of the world is in one circle. • Trade is zero sum • Trade benefits the mother country • The real goal behind all of this is to acquire money
• In capitalism we have a different view of the world. • The view of wealth is transformed. • Wealth is relative, not absolute. • Free trade also means little role for government. • Moving from trade as a zero sum gain to trade being mutually beneficial • The purpose of money was about acquisition
9.3 Technological Developments
Second Industrial Revolution • 1850s-1950 • Electricity • Steel • Chemicals
Steel • Bessemer Process • Eiffel Tower • Railway Stations • Steamships • Machine Guns
9.4 Science, Philosophy and the Arts
Science • Charles Darwin • On the Origin of Species • Albert Einstein and Relativity
“Science” • Social Darwinism • Herbert Spencer • Eugenics
Philosophy • Higher Criticism • Social Gospel • Friedrich Nietzsche • On the Genealogy of Morality
Arts • Picasso and Cubism • James Joyce and Ulysses • T.S. Elliot The Waste Land • Rites of Spring • Arnold Schoenberg
Arts • Picasso and Cubism • James Joyce and Ulysses • T.S. Elliot The Waste Land • Rites of Spring
9.5 Imperialism in Africa and Asia
“New Imperialism” • 1830-1914 • New Powers • New Purpose
Tools of Empire • Steamships • Telegraph • Quinine • Maxim Gun
Asia • French Indochina • British India – Opium – British East India Company • Opium Wars
Imperialism in Africa • Algeria (1830) • Suez Canal (1869) • Berlin Conference (1885) • “Scramble for Africa”
Meaning of Imperialism • Social Darwinism • Hierarchy of Races • G.F.W. Hegel
Take up the White Man's burden, Send forth the best ye breed Go bind your sons to exile, to serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild — Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half-devil and half-child.
Take up the White Man's burden, In patience to abide, To veil the threat of terror And check the show of pride; By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain To seek another's profit, And work another's gain.
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