1816 in sociology
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The following events related to sociology occurred in 1816.
[edit] Events
- The Year Without a Summer: summer temperatures ranging from 95 °F (35 °C) to near-freezing within hours destroyed crops throughout Northern Europe and the Atlantic Northeast.
- On January 12, France decrees the Bonaparte family excluded from the country forever.
- Gioachino Rossini's opera, Barber of Seville, premieres in Rome on February 20.
- Philosopher Georg Hegel's Science of Logic is published.
- Argentina declares independence from Spain on July 9.
- On December 4, James Monroe was elected as the 5th President of the United States, defeating Federalist Rufus King.
- Indiana becomes 19th state of the United States on December 11.
[edit] Births
- Maurice Block (February 18, 1816 – 1901)
- John Woolley (February 28, 1816 – January 11, 1866)
- Charlotte Brontë (April 21, 1816 – March 31, 1855)
- Philip James Bailey (April 22, 1816 – September 6, 1902)
- Grace Aguilar (June 1816 – September 16, 1847)
- Sir John Brown (December 6, 1816 – December 27, 1896)
[edit] Deaths
- Samuel Hood (December 12, 1724 – January 27, 1816)
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (October 30, 1751 – July 7, 1816)
- Gavriil Derzhavin (July 14, 1743 – July 20, 1816)
Preceded by: 1815 in sociology |
Timeline of sociology 1816 |
Followed by: 1817 in sociology |