Essay on 19th Century Cultural Studies in the French Golden Age
Belle poque literally means Beautiful Age and is a name given in France to the period from roughly the end of the Franco-Prussian War of 1871 to the start of the First World War in 1914. This name was chosen because it improved living standards and safety. of the upper and middle classes increased, retroactively labeling it as golden. Known for its artistic, inventive and cultural innovations, the Tang Dynasty is considered a 'golden age' of Chinese history. Spanning: the dynasty saw a flourishing of poetry and painting, the creation of the famous three-colored glazed pottery and woodcuts and the arrival of groundbreaking inventions such as gunpowder. However, with the beginning of the Middle Ages - D., the Church had different views on the mythological gods and regarded theater as evil. Most theater was banned, and only drama. This year, which marks the centenary of Robert Koch's death, is an auspicious year to reflect on the life and work of a physician-scientist whose studies launched a new field of scientific inquiry: medical bacteriology. The magnitude of Koch's achievement, well recognized by his contemporaries, seems no less. The century began with a departure from the popular Baroque and Rococo styles. The French Revolution at the end made it less fashionable to ignore blatant displays of wealth. This corpus was prolific fiction writers of the 1st and 2nd centuries, totaling one million words. All works are carefully dated and the corpus contains only works of fiction, so that the problem of individuals with different idiolects related to their social situation does not come into play. The gold rush of the century The development of the gold standard The role of gold in the modern economy and investment We will also look at: New applications and technological innovations in gold Shedding light on the metal's enduring appeal and potential future developments thereof. The Gold Rush of 1825: William Sturgeon invents the electromagnet. 1827: John Walker invents modern matches. 1827: Charles Wheatstone invents the microphone. 1829: WA Burt invents the typographer, the predecessor to the typewriter. 1829: Louis Braille develops his eponymous method of relief printing so that it can be read by the blind.