Civilization in Europe is much older than that in the US. Many of you have commented that when experiencing a tour through a castle or other building where people lived many years ago, you try to imagine what their lives were really like as you walk on the same surfaces they walked. What tour specifically gave you that imaginative moment and what were you thinking about? If you could, would you want to go back in time and, for example, hear Mozart (or one of our other “Great” composers) perform, or see Maria Theresia, or study with Leonardo da Vinci, or attend a concert of the VonTrapp Family Singers, etc.? What would that life be like for you, do you think?
While traveling through Europe and visiting many different castles I wondered what life would be like if I lived in the 1700s. Would I be valued as a woman or would I be forced into submission by societal pressure? I would like to think that I would be resilient enough to reject the norms that most females adhered to; however, would I wear down enough to eventually comply with societal norms? While touring Fortress Hohensalzburg in Salzburg, Austria, and walking from room to room I realized that if I had the chance I would definitely travel back in time to the 1700s. Although I would be trepidatious concerning my role and rank in society, I would definitely be intrigued by what life was like especially for women. Would I be ranked highly in society and therefore be more constrained by societal pressures? Or would I have a lower rank and thereby have somewhat more freedom to do whatever I please? No matter what rank in society I would have, I personally believe that I would want to be independent of what others tell me to do. While exploring Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Italy, I additionally asked myself the question of what life would be like for a woman in court. While touring the castle I came across an old mirror which made me think that I would not fit in very well at court. I am a very assertive woman when it comes to my independence. Therefore, I believe that if I were to travel back in time to the 1700s I would likely be ousted from court due to my beliefs about women's roles in society. I would fight for the right of women to have jobs and be free from men regarding marriage. However, this would be seen as radical and therefore I would not be embraced at any court back in the 1700s. Additionally, if I were to travel back in time I would most definitely want to meet Maria Theresia and ask her how it feels to be a female leader of the Austrian empire. Specifically, I would ask her about the concerns she has for women during that time and also how she is treated by the rest of the court. I would also ask her about her thoughts on the Enlightenment. Would she support the Enlightenment as being a female ruler is a progressive shift in societal norms? I have always been intrigued by history and growing up I have always wished that time travel was a real thing, not so I can just explore what life was like back then, but also to hopefully gain a greater sense of how slow progression actually takes in society.