Thursday, 30 March 2017

Lecture - History


  • Blue placks - Arthur Rackham
  • whose history- red placks - working class- against blue placks - english heritage.
  • Oswal Mosley and his black shirts.' they shall not pass.' 
  • Historigraphy.
  • What is history? - Edward Hallett Carr.
  • One individuals opinon or text - becomes gospal.
  • Soically we believe. 
  • HIStory- gendered ? YUP! 
  • Progress.
  • The British Museum 
  • The parthenon sculpture( Elgin Marbles) c.447bc.
  • Empire marketing board- Calonilism.
  • Georges Santayana 1905( the life of reason)
  • The newstateman - Brexit has it's roots in the British Empire - so how do we explain it to the young?
  • Griselda Pollocks- Feminsm.
  • The story of art - 1950- E.H. Gombrich, only included women in a very reasent revision. 
  • 1936- Fauvism- Diagram - Alfred H. Bah - american abstract art.
  • Edward saud (1978) Orientalism. e.g. Head - heart , Moral - Amoral , west- east, Culture- Nature.
  • Western society{above}
  • Soical Violence - supeririorty ' Bombing them into civilisation.'
  • Marx 1852 the eighteenth Brumaire of louis Bonaparte. 
  • De school.
  • G.F.W. Hegel - Lecutres on the philosophy of work history.
  • 3 types: Original , reflective, philosophical.
  • How history works and is relayed.
  • Geist- ( the world) Spirit = freedom , reason and self consciousness.
  • Dialectics- Sythesis- Antitesis ( reaction to thesis).
  • David, J.L  1800 Napolian at the st bernards pass.
  • World historical individuals.
  • Jackson pollock 's wife - Lee Kranser - she did exactly the same works but was not recognised but the world recognised him . WHY?
  • History creates people who create history.
  • Utopianism- idea the world is getting better.
  • Thomas More (1516) utopia.
  • French revolution 1789- Dream of a Utopian world- fair and just republic. 
  • Russian revolution 1917.
  • Le corbusier (1930)
  • The Machine city.
  • New york world's fair 1939.
  • Jean- Francois Lydard, Post Modern.
  • Crisi in confidence. 
  • Francis Fukuyama ( 1992).
  • French republic calender of 1794, philibert- louis devucourt. The revolutionary calander.
  • Walter Benjamin- thesis on the philosophy of history XV
  • Fighting history.
  • Revolutionary tine (Jetztzeit) vs Homogenous empty time.
  • Colapisiing time into the here and now. 
  • Gerhard Scholem ,' Angelic Greetings' 

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