2nd Edition
HIS 102: Modern Western Civilization
School: Illinois State University (ISU )
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Pages: 3Lecture Notes 13: Overview of the beginnings and origins of the French Revolution
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Pages: 4Study Guide Exam 1: An overview of all material covered in the semester thus far needed for the exam
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Pages: 3Lecture Notes 12: An overview of the process of how Europe became more scientifically thinking and pro-progress
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 10: an overview of the scientific revolution and how it affected the church and views on the world in general
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 9: Overview of slavery as it affected the New World, Europe, and Africa especially in regards to sugar plantations
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 8: An overview of world trade before Columbus concerning gold and spices, the beginnings of a European dominated society, the role of Portugal in new discoveries, and Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 7: Includes an overview of Europe after Charles V divides the HRE, The Eighty Years War, The Thirty Years War, the Peace of Westphalia, the reign of Louis XIV, and the fall of Spain
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 6: Includes a continuation of last lecture covering the changing role of the aristocracy in Europe and a lecture on the rise of Habsburg Spain
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Pages: 2Lecture Notes 5: Includes an overview of the rise of monarchies in Europe as well as the development of professional armies
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Pages: 3Notes on Lecture 3: Includes an overview of more reformers whose beliefs stemmed off Luther's reforms and the emergence of the Anglican church
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Pages: 2Notes for Lecture 2: Includes Lecture notes highlighting the state of the church in the late 1400s-early 1500s and Luther's role in the reform of the church.
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Pages: 2Lecture 1 Study Guide includes: Lecture notes on the late medieval crisis concerning the bubonic plague, the hundred years war, the war of roses, and the role of the church in the 1300's.