

Foundations of Western Civilization II: A History of the Modern Western World
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S1 B1 - The Importance of the West
9 Nisan 200632 dakThis lecture is an overview of the past 500 years of European history and culture - the system of government, economic structures, science and technology, and much of the literature, art, and music.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B2 - Geography Is Destiny
9 Nisan 200631 dakWe look at how the physical realities of Europe and the Atlantic world - its geography and climate - shaped its destiny by affecting patterns of population, immigration, diplomacy, war, and political and cultural divisions.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B3 - Culture Is Destiny
9 Nisan 200630 dakThe "Great Chain of Being" assumed an ordered, hierarchical universe in which humans - like angels, animals, plants, and even stones - were placed in a particular rank by God. As Europe emerges from the Middle Ages, that concept is challenged and strained by forces in politics, society, religion, and culture.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B4 - Renaissance Humanism - 1350 - 1650
9 Nisan 200631 dakA revived interest in the literary and historical works of classical Greece and Rome unleashes new ideas about the qualifications of a gentleman, the role of women, and the expectations of a prince - with a resulting emphasis on textual accuracy, literacy, education, and the human and practical.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B5 - Renaissance Princes - 1450 - 1600
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe Humanist emphasis dovetails with the rise of a new kind of ruler, with expanding powers in every area of life and seeking to pay for their ambitions by claiming trade routes to the Far East and the Americas.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B6 - The New World & the Old - 1400 - 1650
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe exploration and exploitation of Africa and Asia by the Portuguese, and of the Americas by first the Spanish, then the French and English, change the economies, cultures, and political makeup of these regions forever.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B7 - The Protestant Reformation - 1500 - 22
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe rise of literacy and the development of the printing press make possible the dissemination of powerful new ideas - particularly those of Augustinian priest and reformer Martin Luther.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B8 - The Wars of Religion - 1523 - 1648
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe Reformation splits Europe into opposing camps, producing a series of bloodbaths culminating in the Thirty Years' War, the near-bankruptcy of Spain, and the eventual conviction that perhaps religious matters are best settled peacefully.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B9 - Rational & Scientific Revolutions - 1450 - 1650
9 Nisan 200630 dakBeginning with Copernicus in the 15th century, European thinkers such as Galileo, Kepler, Bacon, and Newton question old views on how the world works, pioneering the Scientific Method.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B10 - French Absolutism - 1589 - 1715
9 Nisan 200631 dakFollowing the disasters of the Wars of Religion, the monarchies of Europe experience a crisis of authority. The French response - ultimately perfected by Louis XIV - of an absolutism that makes the king a virtual god on Earth becomes an object of envy and imitation for nearly every monarchy on the continent.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B11 - English Constitutionalism - 1603 - 49
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe Stuart monarchs of England struggle with Parliament and their own foibles and extravagance. The resulting English Civil Wars culminate in the trial and execution of King Charles I in 1649.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B12 - English Constitutionalism - 1649 - 89
9 Nisan 200630 dakAfter the execution of Charles I, England experiments with a republic, a protectorate, and even, once again, a semi-absolutist monarchy, before the Glorious Revolution sets an example of an alternative, more democratic, form of government for Europe and the Americas.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B13 - War, Trade, Empire - 1688 - 1702
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe Revolution of 1688-89 precipitates a series of general European wars pitting the French against the British and Dutch for mastery in Europe and control of trade with colonies in America and Asia.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B14 - War, Trade, Empire - 1702 - 14
9 Nisan 200630 dakBuilding on its military success - powered by innovative deficit financing - Britain becomes the most prosperous trading nation in Europe, with much of the foundation of that prosperity built on the misery of Africans forced into the Triangular Atlantic trade in sugar, tobacco, and African slaves.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B15 - War, Trade, Empire - 1714 - 63
9 Nisan 200631 dakMost of Europe, and France in particular, emerges from two decades of warfare exhausted financially and militarily, but the peace is temporary. A new round of conflicts leaves Britain the undisputed master of the Canadian and Eastern seaboards of North America.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B16 - Life Under the Ancien Régime - 1689 - 1789
9 Nisan 200631 dakThanks to commercial and financial revolutions, the middling orders of merchants and professionals are growing in numbers, wealth, and political savvy - and will be key to the coming revolution in European social and economic relations.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B17 - Enlightenment & Despotism
9 Nisan 200631 dakEuropean thinkers such as Voltaire, Diderot, Montesquieu, and Rousseau expand the ideas of Locke and others in a movement that comes to be known as the Enlightenment. When even enlightened monarchs fail to change their societies, some Europeans begin to consider an alternative: revolution.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B18 - The American Revolution
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe American Revolution becomes a fight over Enlightenment ideas. The new republic and its constitution represent the first comprehensive attempt to put those ideas into practice and become a model and inspiration to Europeans who want reform.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B19 - The French Revolution - 1789 - 92
9 Nisan 200631 dakNearly bankrupted by its participation in the American Revolution, and unable to achieve reform under its existing system, France becomes a constitutional monarchy, with aristocratic privilege abolished and a Declaration of the Rights of Man set forth. But will Louis XVI accept his reduced role?The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B20 - The French Revolution - 1792 - 1803
9 Nisan 200630 dakAs the king - urged on by monarchs elsewhere - refuses that new role, the Revolution turns violent, unleashing a Reign of Terror that eventually brings about war with virtually every other monarchy in Europe, a new nationalism, and the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B21 - The Napoleonic Empire - 1803-15
9 Nisan 200631 dakDespite a succession of brilliant victories, Napoleon's efforts to conquer Britain and force the nations of Europe into his system meet with eventual defeat. Nevertheless, the sense of nationalism spread by France has changed the political climate, as the Congress of Vienna learns in attempting to restore the Bourbon monarchy.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B22 - Beginnings of Industrialization - 1760 - 1850
9 Nisan 200630 dakWhile several factors make Europe the logical place for industrialization to begin, it is Britain's advantages - financial, political, and social - that makes it the best-suited country to exploit those conditions. The result is a host of brilliant inventors, financiers, and managers who bring about the first Industrial Revolution.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B23 - Consequences of Industrialization - 1760 - 1850
9 Nisan 200630 dakThe consequences of the first Industrial Revolution do more to create today's world than any other development studied in this course. But its innovations have a dark side that draws multiple responses from European intellectuals - which we examine in the next three lectures.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B24 - The Liberal Response - 1776 - 1861
9 Nisan 200631 dakThe appalling conditions of life and work for the working class produce a series of intellectual and political reactions in Western Europe, with the best routes to reform the subject of wide-ranging debate among liberal thinkers.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alınS1 B25 - The Romantic Response - 1789 - 1870
9 Nisan 200631 dakIn the face of half-hearted or partial solutions to the problems of the Industrial Revolution, Romantic writers such as Wordsworth, Blake, and Shelley urge revolution, forever altering how Europeans and, later, Americans, perceive the world.The Great Courses Signature Collection ücretsiz üyeliği veya satın alın