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The Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Rise of Nations

By: Andrew C. Fix, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Andrew C. Fix
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Summary

Between 1348 and 1715, western Europe was fraught with turmoil, beset by the Black Plague, numerous and bitter religious wars, and frequent political revolutions and upheavals.

Yet the Europe that emerged from this was vastly different from the Europe that entered it. By the start of the 18th century, Europe had been revitalized and reborn in a radical break with the past that would have untold ramifications for human civilization.

This comprehensive series of 48 lectures by an award-winning teacher and scholar sheds new light on this critical period by exploring the political, social, cultural, and economic revolutions that transformed Europe between the arrival of the Black Death in the 14th century to the onset of the Enlightenment in the 18th century.

It explains

  • how these startling changes came about;
  • the social, economic, and political factors that helped steer Europe away from the Middle Ages and into the modern world;
  • the kinds of patterns we can see during this time; and
  • how these centuries were critical to the entire narrative of history and have contributed to the Western world we know today.

Professor Fix covers a remarkable breadth of subjects relating to European history from 1348 to 1715. While religion, politics, wars, and economics dominate this period, he also pays close attention to art, exploration, science, and technology.

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Clearly explained throughout. Enjoyable and deeply interesting. Definitely worth listening through more than once. Human history is characterised by power, religion and war, war, war!

Very worthwhile.

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It's a "101" kind of course but I found it informative and enjoyable. As a series of half hour lectures it's easier to complete than a book I think. The delivery is natural and the language is informal but the content is thorough and orderly, with the right balance between the amount of data and analysis. I wish I had more teachers like professor Fix at school.

Enlightening!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

The lectures give a good overview of what happened and why. Some aspects are obviously simplified but a lot of ground is covered.

What aspect of Professor Andrew C. Fix’s performance might you have changed?

It takes some time to get used to the professor's voice, a bit of Bill Clinton. But after a while, it feels good.
The professor feels strongly about his subject an knows a lot about it but the references to modern times fall flat and are sometimes inaccurate. Still, the era in question is covered well.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

As the lectures are a total of 24 hours, not a one-off book but I do recommend more than one lecture at a time as some lectures are closely related to each other and should be listened to in one sitting.

An interesting overview

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This course covers (loosely) Western European history from the 14th-16th century. The central theme of the course is the reformation and the birth of protestantism and the fallout from this.

The first section of the course deals with a brief overview of the medieval period and the state the continent was in at the start of the renaissance. The renaissance lectures were like a scaled down version of the Great Courses on the Italian renaissance so I would suggest following up with that if you find it interesting. These lectures deal with humanism and are important for understanding the context of the reformation.

The main bulk of the course is the reformation. This means that some time is spent on the history of the Catholic church and the papacy, before going on to the various protestant sects that emerge around the continent. This is amazing stuff, well written and detailed without ever being dull. The descriptions of both the theology and the religious wars that follow are interesting and equally well laid out. There was no dull theology at all, all of the theology was kept simple and relevant.

A couple of times the course spends a few lectures on each of the major protestant European powers and how the reformation affected them. This was good but did not really live up to the 'birth of nations' in the title. If you want an understanding of the development of the theory of the nation state this course will leave you wanting.

The final section deals with the scientific revolution. This was a real change of pace but still fascinating and well worth knowing. It feels like it should probably have been a separate course and made longer though.

The lecturer is great, the writing is great, the content is great. Wholeheartedly recommend.

Detailed and Fascinating

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listened to this because of an interest not studying it. found it enlightening and compelling

fabulous

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