Joseph II, emperor of Austria was a very unique and key leader during the enlightenment revolution. He was a completely different person than his mom, his predecessor, and came up big in the reform aspect for Austria. Although Joseph II was hated by the Austrians, his application of Enlightenment ideas helped Austria progress with concepts of freedom that influenced its future.
Joseph II was a Holy Roman Emperor during the years of 1765 to 1790. He was the son of Francis I and Maria Theresa and was born at Vienna on March 13, 1741. He grew up learning from the writings of Voltaire, and the example of Frederick the Great of Prussia. He grew very tired of his mother as she ruled because she granted him no freedom to make his own path and follow his instincts. From his father’s death to his mother’s death, Joseph ruled the Hapsburg lands jointly with his mother but had little authority. As a young man he was in awe by the subhuman conditions of the peasantry that he viewed while touring the provinces. Joseph was impatient with the slowness and lack of Maria Theresa's reforms. Although he was ridiculed and hated by the clergy and nobles, Joseph II was absolutely adored by the common people for his mark on a now socially free state of Austria.
Before Joseph, his predecessor, his own mother, Maria Theresa ruled Austria-Hapsburg. Maria Theresa came to power in a time of great turmoil. She inherited from emperor Charles VI (her father), a weak and decentralized kingdom whose power rested in the hands of the provincial ministers of the provinces instead of the monarchs. The treasury was empty and there were no troops available to protect Hapsburg from its enemies constantly attacking them from all sides. The successor of Maria would have to be able to bring in new ideas, concepts, and tactics in place to ensure the growth and stability of Austria-Hapsburg. Maria’s successor was surely up for the challenge from a young age. Joseph grew tired of Maria’s thinking and limitations on what he could do/think/feel. He was ready to inherit the throne to bring in new ways to help Austria-Hapsburg prosper. A little while after his mother died, Joseph II, now full ruler of Austria-Hapsburg, decided to get right to work and created (arguably) his most famous reforms of all time, the Toleration Patent. In the patent, he guaranteed basic liberties to believers of religions such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, Greek Orthodoxy, and to Jews. They were granted permission to worship in their own sanctuaries, educate their youth, own their own property, and judge the moral standards of their community. This allowance of toleration wasn’t heard of in the European community, making this reform and Joseph II highly controversial. Joseph influenced every political, social, and ethical aspect of Austria. When his mother’s death arrived and Joseph began spreading education, secularizing church lands (making Austria religiously tolerant), and promoting unity by using German language. He focused on abolishing
Him with gifts 6. 12 Magi do not return to Herod (obey warning in dream). II. The Hostility toward the King 13-18 Herod tries to kill the King. 7. 13-14 Joseph obeyed the warning dream to escape to Egypt. 8. 15-18 Furious Herod had baby boys 2 years old and under killed. III. The Humility of the King 19-23 Joseph obeys God’s protective leading. 9. 19-21 Joseph obeyed the dream to return to Israel 10. 22-23 Joseph feared going to Judea and obeyed the dream warning to go to Galilee. vfdvgv…
Immanuel Kant said that a truly enlightened monarch would allow the freedom of the press, and soon many monarchs such as Frederick II of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, and Joseph II of Austria tried to enact enlightened reforms. While they tended to be enlightened in their cultural reforms, they tended to fall short in their social ones. Frederick II of Prussia was only a culturally enlightened monarch. He reorganized the judicial system, eliminating the cruel and unusual punishment…
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin * Stalin was one of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history. He was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union for 25 years. His regime caused the death and suffering of millions but has turned the underdeveloped country into a super power. * Joseph Stalin’s Russian name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili and was born on the 18th of December 1879 in Gori, Geogia. * Stalin excelled through school and received a free scholarship to the Tiflis Theological…
a Discerning Eye 1. A. Rueben’s role was protector and life-saver to Joseph. The other brothers wanted to kill him on the spot, make it look like a wild animal devoured him, all the while laughing at Joseph and his dreams. Rueben stepped in and “delivered him out of their hands” (p.63 Hebrew Bible Gen 37:26), suggesting they just throw him in the pit instead. Rueben wanted to be able to come back and get Joseph and take him back to his father. Judah saw the Ishmaelites passing by in a caravan…
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Mary and Joseph * Mary is called the Theotokos * Immaculate Conception is a doctrine * Jesus is the New Adam. * Joseph takes Mary into his home without any questions * Angel Gabriel told them to move to Egypt to avoid massacre order by King Herod * Joseph is a model husband and father. * He put his faith towards everything. * We honor Saint Joseph as the universal Church, of happy death and workers. * His feast day is on May 1 and March 19. II. The Gospels…
shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and the family expanded into numerous other areas of industry C. Cornelius Vanderbilt's descendants went on to build grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and several luxurious cottages II. Current Financial Status A. the Vanderbilts' uprising lasted until the mid-20th century, when the family's ten great Fifth Avenue mansions were torn down and other Vanderbilt houses were sold or turned into museums B. The family's downturn has been…
Christine Hawk Abnormal Psychology Section 003 “Joseph” Axis I: Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia Social Phobia General Anxiety Disorder Axis II: No diagnosis Axis III: Gastrointestinal problems Severe headaches Chest pressure & trouble breathing Axis IV: Recent panic attack while shopping Axis V: Current GAF: 61 Joseph presents as a neatly groomed, friendly and successful man in his thirties. He is very concerned with the appearance of what he considers normalcy. He is a…
Professor David Shearer History 359 May 5, 2015 Question 2: Phases of Stalin’s Rule Socialism in One Country is the theory that strayed away from from Lenin’s goal of international socialist reach, to Stalin’s regime of national Communism. Up until Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, his rule can be followed through different phases. While Major figures such as Leon Trotsky and the deceased Vladimir Lenin were not on good terms with Stalin or his ideals, believing them to be against Marxist theory. Stalin’s…