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A History of the Past: 'Life Reeked With Joy'
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Anders Henriksson
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Possibly as an act of vengeance, a history professor--compiling, verbatim, several decades' worth of freshman papers--offers some of his students’ more striking insights into European history from the Middle Ages to the present.
History, as we know, is always bias, because human
beings have to be studied by other human beings, not by independent
observers of another species.
During the Middle Ages, everybody was middle aged.
Church and state were co-operatic. Middle Evil society was made
up of monks, lords, and surfs. It is unfortunate that we do not have a
medivel European laid out on a table before us, ready for dissection. After
a revival of infantile commerce slowly creeped into Europe, merchants
appeared. Some were sitters and some were drifters. They roamed from town
to town exposing themselves and organized big fairies in the countryside.
Mideval people were violent. Murder during this period was nothing.
Everybody killed someone. England fought numerously for land in France and
ended up wining and losing. The Crusades were a series of military
expaditions made by Christians seeking to free the holy land (the
“Home Town” of Christ) from the Islams.
In the 1400 hundreds most Englishmen were
perpendicular. A class of yeowls arose. Finally, Europe caught the Black
Death. The bubonic plague is a social disease in the sense that it can be
transmitted by intercourse and other etceteras. It was spread from port to
port by inflected rats. Victims of the Black Death grew boobs on their
necks. The plague also helped the emergance of the English language as the
national language of England, France and Italy.
The Middle Ages slimpared to a halt. The renasence
bolted in from the blue. Life reeked with joy. Italy became robust, and
more individuals felt the value of their human being. Italy, of course, was
much closer to the rest of the world, thanks to northern Europe. Man was
determined to civilise himself and his brothers, even if heads had to roll!
It became sheik to be educated. Art was on a more associated level. Europe
was full of incredable churches with great art bulging out their doors.
Renaissance merchants were beautiful and almost lifelike.
The Reformnation happened when German nobles resented
the idea that tithes were going to Papal France or the Pope thus enriching
Catholic coiffures. Traditions had become oppressive so they too were
crushed in the wake of man’s quest for ressurection above the
not-just-social beast he had become. An angry Martin Luther
nailed 95 theocrats to a church door. Theologically, Luthar was into
reorientation mutation. Calvinism was the most convenient religion since
the days of the ancients. Anabaptist services tended to be migratory. The
Popes, of course, were usually Catholic. Monks went right on seeing
themselves as worms. The last Jesuit priest died in the 19th century.
After the refirmation were wars both foreign and
infernal. If the Spanish could gain the Netherlands they would have a
stronghold throughout northern Europe which would include their posetions
in Italy, Burgangy, central Europe and India thus serrounding France. The
German Emperor’s lower passage was blocked by the French for years
and years.
Louis XIV became King of the Sun. He gave the people
food and artillery. If he didn’t like someone, he sent them to the
gallows to row for the rest of their lives. Vauban was the royal minister
of flirtation. In Russia the 17th century was known as the time of the
bounding of the serfs. Russian nobles wore clothes only to humour Peter the
Great. Peter filled his government with accidental people and built a new
capital near the European boarder. Orthodox priests became government
antennae.
The enlightenment was a reasonable time. Voltare wrote
a book called Candy that
got him into trouble with Frederick the Great. Philosophers were unknown
yet, and the fundamental stake was one of religious toleration slightly
confused with defeatism. France was in a very serious state. Taxation was a
great drain on the state budget. The French revolution was accomplished
before it happened. The revolution evolved through monarchial, republican
and tolarian phases until it catapulted into Napolean. Napoleon was ill
with bladder problems and was very tense and unrestrained.
History, a record of things left behind by past
generations, started in 1815. Throughout the comparatively radical years
1815–1870 the western European continent was undergoing a Rampant
period of economic modification. Industrialization was precipitating in
England. Problems were so complexicated that in Paris, out of a city
population of one million people, two million able bodies were on the
loose.
Great Brittian, the USA and other European countrys
had demicratic leanings. The middle class was tired and needed a rest. The
old order could see the lid holding down new ideas beginning to shake.
Among the goals of the chartists were universal suferage and an anal
parliment. Voting was done by ballad.
A new time zone of national unification roared over
the horizon. Founder of the new Italy was Cavour, an intelligent Sardine
from the north. Nationalism aided Itally because nationalism is the growth
of an army. We can see that nationalism succeeded for Itally because of
France’s big army. Napoleon III-IV mounted the French
thrown. One thinks of Napoleon III as a live extension of the late, but
great, Napoleon. Here too was the new Germany: loud, bold, vulgar and full
of reality.
Culture fomented from Europe’s tip to its top.
Richard Strauss, who was violent but methodical like his wife made him,
plunged into vicious and perverse plays. Dramatized were adventures in
seduction and abortion. Music reeked with reality. Wagner was master of
music, and people did not forget his contribution. When he died they labled
his seat “historical.” Other countries had their own artists.
France had Chekhov.
World War I broke out around 1912–1914. Germany
was on one side of France and Russia was on the other. At war people get
killed, and then they aren’t people any more, but friends. Peace was
proclaimed at Versigh, which was attended by George Loid, Primal Minister
of England. President Wilson arrived with 14 pointers. In 1937 Lenin
revolted Russia. Communism raged among the peasants, and the civil war
“team colours” were red and white.
Germany was displaced after WWI. This gave rise to
Hitler. Germany was morbidly overexcited and unbalanced. Berlin became the
decadent capital, where all forms of sexual deprivations were practised. A
huge anti-semantic movement arose. Attractive slogans
like”death to all Jews” were used by governmental groups.
Hitler remilitarized the Rineland over a squirmish between Germany and
France. The appeasers were blinded by the great red of the Soviets.
Moosealini rested his foundations on eight million bayonets and invaded Hi
Lee Salasy. Germany invaded Poland, France invaded Belgium, and Russia
invaded everybody. War screeched to an end when a nukuleer explosion was
dropped on Heroshima. A whole generation had been wipe out in two world
wars, and their forlorne families were left to pick up the peaces.
According to Fromm, individuation began historically
in medieval times. This was a period of small childhood. There is
increasing experience as adolescence experiences its life development. The
last stage is us.

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Anders
Henriksson is assistant Professor of history at Shepherd College. Born in Rochester, New York, he received a B.A. from the University of Rochester (1971), and an M.A.(1972) and a Ph.D. (1978) from the University of Toronto. He is the author of The Tsar’s Loyal Germans: The Riga German Community, Social Change, and the Nationality Question, 1855–1905 (1983).
Reprinted from Spring
1983 Wilson Quarterly
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