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1 Intellectual and cultural movements

2 education Public Schools Elementary- 3 Rs, traditional values
McGuffey’s readers Compulsory Ed. Laws  increase in literacy Tax-supported public high schools Vocational + citizen education Higher Ed Land-grant colleges (Morrill acts, ‘62, ‘90) Universities founded by philanthropists (U of Chicago- JDR) Colleges for women (Smith, Bryn Mawr) 71% admit women by 1900 New college curriculum- electives introduced, sciences Johns Hopkins, graduate studies- research, free inquiry Social activities, sports, fraternities

3 Social Sciences Study of human society change w/ application of scientific method, evolution being applied to human affairs  psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science Study process of human behavior, not just logical abstractions Richard T. Ely (JHU)- attack l-f economics, study unions, trusts to understand & remedy them Lester Ward- evolutionary theory in society Woodrow Wilson- PoliSci Frederick Jackson Turner- History W.E.B. DuBois- crime in urban neighborhoods using statistics Harvard, equality for blacks, integrated schools, equal access for “talented tenth”

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6 The Professions Doctors, educators, social workers, lawyers Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Law should evolve w/ times Respond to needs Not remain restricted by legal precedent, judicial decisions of past Clarence Darrow Criminal behavior influenced by environments of poverty, neglect, abuse  boost to progressive legislation, liberal reform in 20th c.

7 Literature and the arts

8 Realism & naturalism Post-CW years works = romantic novels,
ideal heroes Regional writers BREAK tradition Bret Harte- mining camps of west Mark Twain- greed, violence, racism Younger writers of 1890s focus on naturalism- emotions, experience shaping human lives Maggie: Girl of the Streets (‘93)- Stephen Crane, brutal urban environment destroying young lives Red Badge of Courage- fear, human nature in CW The Call of the Wild (‘03)- Jack London, conflict b/t nature, civilization Sister Carrie (‘00)- Theodore Dreiser, poor working girl in Chicago

9 painting Winslow Homer Seascapes, watercolors, nature Thomas Eakins
Surgical scenes, everyday lives of working-class Serial-action photographs used to study human anatomy, paint realistically Mary Cassatt Impressionism, pastel colors Ashcan School Social realists- scenes of everyday life, poor, urban neighborhoods George Bellows

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11 architecture 1870s- Henry Hobson Richardson
Base designs on medieval Romanesque style- stone walls, rounded arches Louis Sullivan Form follows function Skyscrapers, Chicago FLW “organic,” harmony w/ natural surroundings Frederick Law Olmstead LANDSCAPE ARCH. Daniel Burnham Retain influence of Greek/Roman architecture

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14 music By 1900- cities have orchestras, opera
Small towns- outdoor bandstands John Philip Sousa, popular marches New Orleans- innovation of jazz, blues, ragtime Jelly Roll Morton, Buddy Bolden African rhythms, Euro instruments, improvisation

15 Pop culture Popular Press Mass-circulation newspapers
Pulitzer, New York World Crimes, disasters, corruption Hearst- scandal & sensationalism Mass-circulation magazines Advertising, new printing tech. Ladies’ Home Journal (10 C/copy)

16 Amusements Why leisure time? Reduction in working hours Improved transportation Promotions/advertising Decline of Victorian/Puritan values Most popular recreation = drinking, saloon Theaters, vaudeville, circus, Wild West show, parks, “green spaces” Spectator sports Boxing, baseball, football, basketball, golf, tennis

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