Sumários
Classicism
23 Abril 2020, 12:00 • Adelaide Victória Pereira Grandela Meira Serras
Classicism as the dominant aesthetic expression in Europe - the application of Greek rules on architecture, sculpture and painting (based on mathematical calculus) in modern works. The pioneering works of the Italian Quattrocento :
the gender question zoom session
21 Abril 2020, 12:00 • Adelaide Victória Pereira Grandela Meira Serras
The gender question by the end of the eighteenth century. the impact of the French Revolution and the Rights of Man ideology on the vindication of rights for women.Feminism' and proto feminism The distinction between civil and political rights.Approach of Mary Robinson's Letter to the Women of England and Catherine Macaulay's Letters on Education.Olympe de Gouges , Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen: the denunciation of gender descrimination even with the New Régime.Reading and analysis of excerpts of Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Her contention on Rousseau's pedagogical theory as gender-descriminatory.
The gender question zoom session.
16 Abril 2020, 12:00 • Adelaide Victória Pereira Grandela Meira Serras
Gender ideology in the seventeenth and eighteenth century.
zoom session: The French Revolution.
7 Abril 2020, 12:00 • Adelaide Victória Pereira Grandela Meira Serras
The French Revolution. Its political and economic and social causes:
The political and social structure in France: the three orders [états] - clergy, nobility [1ier et 2nd états]; and the people (3ième état) and the absence of the latter's political representation. The poor conditions of the labouring classes due to bad agricultural years and an unbalanced fiscal system. The failure of fiscal reforms in consequence of the political hierarchical distrivution of power. The gap between the royal house and the people as illustrated by the palace of Versailles.
The break of the conflict. the storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789 as a symbolicand down-to-earth manoeuvre: the surge of the "sans cullotes" to take the weaponry and the liberation of the political prisoners.. The motto of the Revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, 1789: analysis of some of its most significant articles. The establishment of the New Régime.
The struggle for power: Jacobines and Girondines, The period of Terror and the rise of Napoleon's absolutist rule.
Paine's praise of the Revolution in Rights of Man. The emphasis on natural and social rights and the importance of the constitution as the basis of a legitmate and representaive government,
zoom session: the American Revolution
2 Abril 2020, 12:00 • Adelaide Victória Pereira Grandela Meira Serras
The American Revolution
The break of the conflict: The First Continental Congress,1774; •The Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia,in 1775 delegates–including new additions Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.