1st Edition
HIST 158: EARLY MODERN EUROPE Lecture 3
School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill )
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Pages: 4Key aspects of Napoleon's rule and its impacts on France and all of Europe.
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Pages: 3Highlights of the French Revolution including prominent figures, events and origins.
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Pages: 3Continuation of the Candide lecture including Voltaire's many critiques on society.
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Pages: 3An overview of the Enlightenment period with a focus on philosophers of the movement.
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Pages: 3Events surrounding and characteristics of the establishment of the Atlantic System in the 1700s.
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Pages: 2Wars of religious conflict in France, Spain, Netherlands and throughout Europe.
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Pages: 3Establishment of monarchies and characteristics of the Early Modern State in Europe.
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Pages: 2Discussion of autobiography as a genre especially in regard to Modena's autobiography and the Renaissance of National Monarchies.
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Pages: 2Discussion of The Autobiography of a 17th Century Venetian Rabbi.
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Pages: 2Effects of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and background information regarding Jews and Christians (for the Modena reading).
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Pages: 2Continuation of the Catholic Reformation and the lasting effects of both Reformations.
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Pages: 2Comparisons of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations.
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Pages: 3Context and contributing factors of the Protestant Reformation.
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Pages: 3How capitalism and economic expansion spread throughout Europe.
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Pages: 3Completion of Humanism lecture and introduction to the Arts.
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Pages: 2Continuation of Science, Technology and Exploration