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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.251-260
Internal and External Conflicts:
Treatment of Jews:
Social Hierarchies:
Distinctive Structures:
Ottoman Empire:
Qing Dynasty in China:
Evolution of Social Structures:
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Social Changes:
Term | Definition + Significance |
Gunpowder Empires | States (Ottoman, Safavids, Mughals) that succeeded militarily by utilizing gunpowder and cannons when these technologies became widespread. These empires transformed military strategies and had a significant impact on the geopolitical landscape during the specified empires' reigns. |
Casta System | A hierarchical social classification system in Latin America, determining an individual's status based on racial and ethnic background, such as peninsulares, criollos, mestizos, mulattoes, and zambos. The system shaped social structures, power dynamics, and the treatment of diverse racial and ethnic groups in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, influencing Latin American societies for centuries |
Janissaries | Elite infantry units in the Ottoman Empire, initially comprised of Christian boys who were converted to Islam and trained for military service. Played a crucial role in Ottoman military power, gaining prestige and influence; their attempts to mount coups against the sultans demonstrated internal tensions within the empire. |
Queues (Hairstyle) | Braided pigtail hairstyle required by the Qing Dynasty in China as a symbol of loyalty; refusal to wear it could result in execution. Signified cultural and political control, as well as a means to test loyalty, showcasing the Qing Dynasty's influence and methods of enforcing their authority. |
Harem Politics | Political maneuvering and influence exerted by wives and concubines of powerful men, particularly notable in the Ottoman Empire. Demonstrated the significant role women played in the political sphere, with instances like Roxelana's rise challenging traditional gender roles and expectations. |
Scientific Revolution | A period of intellectual and cultural transformation in Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th century, marked by advancements in science, mathematics, and philosophy. Contributed to increased acceptance of Jews in the 17th century, as scientific and Enlightenment ideals led to a decline in prejudices and a more open society. |
Enlightenment | An intellectual movement during the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority. Contributed to a shift in attitudes towards minorities, fostering greater religious toleration and social openness during this period of intellectual and cultural change. |
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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.251-260
Internal and External Conflicts:
Treatment of Jews:
Social Hierarchies:
Distinctive Structures:
Ottoman Empire:
Qing Dynasty in China:
Evolution of Social Structures:
Hierarchy Similarities:
Social Changes:
Term | Definition + Significance |
Gunpowder Empires | States (Ottoman, Safavids, Mughals) that succeeded militarily by utilizing gunpowder and cannons when these technologies became widespread. These empires transformed military strategies and had a significant impact on the geopolitical landscape during the specified empires' reigns. |
Casta System | A hierarchical social classification system in Latin America, determining an individual's status based on racial and ethnic background, such as peninsulares, criollos, mestizos, mulattoes, and zambos. The system shaped social structures, power dynamics, and the treatment of diverse racial and ethnic groups in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, influencing Latin American societies for centuries |
Janissaries | Elite infantry units in the Ottoman Empire, initially comprised of Christian boys who were converted to Islam and trained for military service. Played a crucial role in Ottoman military power, gaining prestige and influence; their attempts to mount coups against the sultans demonstrated internal tensions within the empire. |
Queues (Hairstyle) | Braided pigtail hairstyle required by the Qing Dynasty in China as a symbol of loyalty; refusal to wear it could result in execution. Signified cultural and political control, as well as a means to test loyalty, showcasing the Qing Dynasty's influence and methods of enforcing their authority. |
Harem Politics | Political maneuvering and influence exerted by wives and concubines of powerful men, particularly notable in the Ottoman Empire. Demonstrated the significant role women played in the political sphere, with instances like Roxelana's rise challenging traditional gender roles and expectations. |
Scientific Revolution | A period of intellectual and cultural transformation in Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th century, marked by advancements in science, mathematics, and philosophy. Contributed to increased acceptance of Jews in the 17th century, as scientific and Enlightenment ideals led to a decline in prejudices and a more open society. |
Enlightenment | An intellectual movement during the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority. Contributed to a shift in attitudes towards minorities, fostering greater religious toleration and social openness during this period of intellectual and cultural change. |
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