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Epochs of European Civilization I and II

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Epochs of European Civilization I and II

TMS - Epochs of European Civilization I and II ~ Professor Geoffrey Hosking, University College London
Lecture Series I: Epochs of European Civilization: Antiquity to Renaissance / Lecture Series II: Epochs of European Civilization: Reformation to the 21st Century
Publisher: TMS 2012 | ASIN: B001GN35SY ; B001GN35SO | Language English | Audio in MP3/96 kbps | 44100 Hz | Runtime: ~7 H 50 M *2 | 586 MB

Lecture Series I: Epochs of European Civilization: Antiquity to RenaissanceZ: The four main themes of this course are answers to the question, "What makes Europe distinctive compared with other parts of the world?"

1. The Nation State. The idea of the State or sovereign authority takes on a new significance when it is attached to a nation or a people who have an idea of a common origin and identity. This idea was developed first and most powerfully in Europe.

2. Citizenship. When a nation is made up of citizens, they feel a greater commitment to the community.

3. The Scientific Method. This enables one to ask questions about the universe and the nature of human beings, and to obtain answers that work well in practice.

4. Developed Broadly Based Public Finance. The idea that government can mobilize the wealth of a whole people.



Lecture Series II: Epochs of European Civilization: Reformation to the 21st Century: The period from the Reformation to the 21st century proved a time of radical change for Europe - and with the continent's far-reaching influence, for the entire world as well. In terms of religion, day-to-day home and work life, and national identity, this epoch of European history abounds with fascinating events that include everything from violent revolution and conflict to breathtaking scientific discoveries.
This course provides a greater understanding of the role played by such influential figures as Luther, Calvin, Napoleon, Stalin, and other key figures of the period. Further, the importance of the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the rise of the nation-state, World Wars, and the Cold War is expounded upon in a lively analysis bound to shed new light not only on world history, but on the present state of the world and the future of global politics.





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Epochs of European Civilization I and II



Epochs of European Civilization I and II