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Modern European History Series: Making Modern Europe Audiobook

Modern European History Series: Making Modern Europe Audiobook

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Transition Period. Rise of Capitalism. Populace Changes. The role from the devastation from the bubonic plague in the movement from rural manors to towns and rise of guilds. After the stagnant medieval era, the origins of a new economic and public program as the pursuit of profit by business means (3.57.00) = The Renaissance. Marco Polo moves to China. Rebirth of past civilizations. The Arab Empire. Scientific trend. New view of the universe. Change to secular humanism; non-religious, about Modern Western History Series: Producing Modern Europe not anti-religious.

(9.47.00) = Age of Exploration. Reaping benefits from additional countries, especially silver, and Christopher Columbus as a turning point in world background. Role from the printing press in the rapid development of exploration. Ambivalent behaviour toward nature. Local populations devastated. (16.27.00) = Protestant Reformation. Christianity splits into Roman Catholicism and Protestantism in the early 500s. Luther. Calvin. The concept of religion and financial individualism as an extension of capitalism (21.33.00) = Rise from the Nation-State. In France, divine-right monarchy, Louis XIV, is the epitome in 18th hundred years. (23.48,00) = The Enlightenment. People now seen as logical who can achieve happiness through research and education. Standards for honest behavior. Influences afterwards French Revolution. (28.09.00) = The Decline of the Monarchy. British Revolution of 1740s. Cromwell. Growing away from overall monarchs. American Revolution of 1776. The shot heard around the world. It is possible to beat a big power. French Trend of 1789. Overthrow of monarchy. Napoleonic battle brings modern day to others. (42.57.00) = The Industrial Revolution Modern Industrial Capitalism England begins the stock program, 1780-1830. The impact from the Closure Act forcing an incredible number of peasants to seek function in the towns. The minimizing of costs leads to enormous misery. The prepared slums, child labor. The impact of the canal program as well as the railroads. England becomes the most powerful nation in the globe. Rise of the brand new power of nationalism, patriotism, as well as the self-image of superiority. (48.29.00) = Rise from the Nationalism. Early 1800s. Like of country, striving for indigenous unity, but also sense of superiority leading to extremism. (49.46.00) = The New MODERN DAY. In the 19th hundred years. music, art, books, and poetry present change from the set types of the traditional period to passionate forms, expressing emotions. Labor saving innovations and improvements in science and medicine advance the belief in intellectual and materials progress. The department of social and financial thinkers who advocate no interference with trade, with others who press for a more egalitarian culture with distribution predicated on need not profit.

Marx’s view of capitalism. (53.03.06) = Industrial Capitalism. The division of interpersonal and economic thinkers who advocate no disturbance with trade, with other people who press for a more egalitarian society with distribution predicated on need not revenue (59.33.00) = Imperialism and Clash of Interests. Last ¼ from the 19th hundred years. Need for control of foreign territory for raw materials and markets. Britain in India to dairy resources as quickly as possible. Image of bringing modernity but actually creating backwardness. African countries are divided up. Europe establish spheres of influence in China. (1.06.10.00) = Seeds of Modern War. Europe, including Italy and Germany, undergo unification. The rise of German industrialization and competition for limited assets in the 19th hundred years for commercial capitalism needs (1.09.54.00) = On a Collision Course. . Very much improvement in modernization in the 19th century but still mostly rural, but changing. On a collision course ending in the horror of WWI. Alliances are created by England, France, and Russia, although a backward nation, based on worries of Germany. Opposed by an alliance between Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary. An arms accumulation. Competition for colonies. On the collision training course. (1.17.12.00) = WWI, 1914-1918. Germany programs to knock out France quickly and undertake Russia later. England declares battle on Germany. Prolonged trench warfare. Pattern of attacking troops massacred by machine weapon fire. Four many years of slaughter until armistice in November, 1918.

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