Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @gmoney4980
    @gmoney4980 5 лет назад +1134

    Wish people stop complaining about the speed of speech. Just be happy we have our Crash Course Professor, John Green back.

    • @daveeol1987
      @daveeol1987 5 лет назад +57

      For someone new to the channel. The speech sounds perfect.

    • @sharx2002
      @sharx2002 5 лет назад +35

      it sounds exactly the same as before if you put it on 1.25x speed

    • @MegaHzz
      @MegaHzz 5 лет назад +4

      He was gone??

    • @chizwheeze
      @chizwheeze 4 года назад +11

      I'm actually thankful for the speed of his speech tho, because I'm not yet that fluent enough with English and still struggling with oral discussion using it.

  • @historywithhilbert
    @historywithhilbert 5 лет назад +1388

    Of course the later period of Italian Industrialisation was known as Florence and The Machine.

    • @MegaAliveli
      @MegaAliveli 5 лет назад +30

      Will John Green use your Netherlands montage while talking about the Dutch Renaissance and Early Capitalism in Netherlands?

    • @historywithhilbert
      @historywithhilbert 5 лет назад +23

      @@MegaAliveli That would make my day ngl xD

    • @Omniscient87
      @Omniscient87 5 лет назад

      +

    • @kokuinomusume
      @kokuinomusume 5 лет назад +3

      Just don't get rinascimento and risorgimento mixed up.

    • @michaelroy6630
      @michaelroy6630 5 лет назад

      Ayyyyyyyyy

  • @RadwaAshraf
    @RadwaAshraf 5 лет назад +374

    My native language isn't English, and I'm actually grateful for John's slow talking, I've always noticed how fast he was before, and I'm grateful he toned it down a bit for us to be able to keep up with him.

    • @jjwei4578
      @jjwei4578 4 года назад +13

      You can slow down the video speed with the gear button -> Playback speed -> adjust to the right level. Hope this helps!

  • @NotableElectronicSounds
    @NotableElectronicSounds 5 лет назад +920

    "Hey John, you seem different at 41 than you did at 34, what gives??"
    Lol. Enjoying the new series and the new style. Keep up the great work.

    • @Shiv2000
      @Shiv2000 5 лет назад +36

      Not only he seem different. He seem sad.

    • @dingodyno9016
      @dingodyno9016 5 лет назад +22

      @Leon King being a brand new dad myself at 32 I can tell you now that getting older and becoming parent are huge deals, you don't have as much time or energy as you did before, so if it seems like he dosent want to do it, I don't blame him, having kids sucks and so does getting old

    • @Rapidbeatsofficial
      @Rapidbeatsofficial 5 лет назад +1

      Dingo dyno rip

    • @dstinnettmusic
      @dstinnettmusic 5 лет назад +14

      @Leon King I am super curious about how you feel so entitled as to tell man's internal state by a single RUclips video lol

    • @dstinnettmusic
      @dstinnettmusic 4 года назад +3

      @Leon King because you feel like you have an insight you don't truly have but you seem to feel you deserve this insight because you are a fan of his work.
      I watch all his stuff too, and listen to his and Hank's various podcasts. I still don't pretend I know the guy and how he really feels about life and junk. I don't even think he knows that fully.

  • @EarthChampion_TophBeifong
    @EarthChampion_TophBeifong 5 лет назад +253

    John Green could talk to me about history for hours and I would enjoy every second of it.

  • @lobachevscki
    @lobachevscki 5 лет назад +431

    John has at least ten or more videos of this course already recorded, forget about him changing his new delivery, but have to say: I love it, you changed, we changed, RUclips as a platform changed, this is growth and the channel should reflect that.

    • @gregmiller9710
      @gregmiller9710 5 лет назад +13

      correct..the only thing permanent is change..

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 5 лет назад +1531

    Oh, Italy's really rich. Time for them to care a lot about art and the ancient classics. It's kinda like a re-birth

    • @erdnasiul87
      @erdnasiul87 5 лет назад +39

      Don't use god's word in vain...

    • @TheGamingAce231
      @TheGamingAce231 5 лет назад +22

      @@erdnasiul87 what?

    • @jazonjiao638
      @jazonjiao638 5 лет назад +202

      you can make a religion out of this

    • @cholten99
      @cholten99 5 лет назад +92

      THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER (sorry, someone had to).

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 5 лет назад +14

      @@erdnasiul87 What drug are you on?

  • @aasante3437
    @aasante3437 5 лет назад +3401

    John seems more serious in this version of crash course history.

    • @nathanosafoomane6224
      @nathanosafoomane6224 5 лет назад +179

      Growing up ig

    • @soupycask
      @soupycask 5 лет назад +437

      A Asante yeah I was gonna say that, maybe “serious” isn’t the right word, more like “less energetic” and he is more “slow talking”. I don’t really like this new style, I get John just doesn’t have the energy to do it, but idk, it just doesn’t have that fun charm that sucks me in like the original did.

    • @PheonixRising2988
      @PheonixRising2988 5 лет назад +120

      He’s become a bitter old man!!!

    • @Rabcup
      @Rabcup 5 лет назад +147

      I felt like he was talking too slow and I had to change the playback speed to 1.25x for him to sound like the original crash course history series.

    • @SassyP17
      @SassyP17 5 лет назад +31

      Where's the music

  • @MrBettsClass
    @MrBettsClass 5 лет назад +341

    Crash Course World History was what inspired me to make educational RUclips videos. So excited to see this course.

  • @gurgelurk
    @gurgelurk 5 лет назад +579

    You mentioned "exception" without rolling the Mongoltage.

    • @benjaminphelps561
      @benjaminphelps561 5 лет назад +59

      that gag went the way of "me from the past"...

    • @moondust2365
      @moondust2365 5 лет назад +5

      @@benjaminphelps561 *went the way

    • @benjaminphelps561
      @benjaminphelps561 5 лет назад +2

      @@moondust2365 thanks man :)

    • @moondust2365
      @moondust2365 5 лет назад

      @@benjaminphelps561 You're welcome! ^^

    • @n9575
      @n9575 5 лет назад +9

      This is just even more evidence that John isn't the same💔💔

  • @mordinsolis6133
    @mordinsolis6133 5 лет назад +173

    The perfect transition to the patreon link. A segment literally about patronage of writers, artists and creators.

  • @zeroamericanhero
    @zeroamericanhero 4 года назад +25

    I was in Florence & Venice the past few days. To watch this video and to recall my actual live/life experience makes me scream with Joy. All of you must come and see these Italian Renaissance/Baroque works of Art...They are all beautiful!

  • @cjpatz
    @cjpatz 5 лет назад +274

    What got me fascinated in the Renaissance, was Assassin’s Creed II.

    • @juliusschwartz6279
      @juliusschwartz6279 5 лет назад +4

      Me too! What a game.

    • @cjpatz
      @cjpatz 5 лет назад +11

      Ii made me want to go to Florence and Venice and free-run thru them and climb their buildings. Lol

    • @Tfin
      @Tfin 5 лет назад +9

      Wherein we learned everything we will ever need to know about the Medici.

    • @Michelle58546
      @Michelle58546 5 лет назад +4

      My husband is obsessed with Assassins creed and learned all about this because of the game

    • @bellerofonte0chimera
      @bellerofonte0chimera 5 лет назад +5

      an italian version could be: What got me fascinated in the US history, was Rocky IV.

  • @Nighthawk365
    @Nighthawk365 5 лет назад +165

    Why don't we have Crash Course Art History?

    • @silaseckhardt7967
      @silaseckhardt7967 4 года назад +4

      good question

    • @ToZafeiriThsAgaphs
      @ToZafeiriThsAgaphs 4 года назад +24

      possibly because his wife has an art themed chanell which includes art history. it's called the art asignement and it's really cool

  • @PavarottiAardvark
    @PavarottiAardvark 5 лет назад +294

    The Borgias:
    An old Patriarch
    A son who is a skilled warrior
    A son who is a debauched drinker
    A daughter who is a blonde beauty but is plagued by rumours of sexual scandal
    A young prince called Geoffry who is engaged to a noble girl called Sanza.
    This sounds familiar for some reason.

    • @bz2081
      @bz2081 5 лет назад +7

      Because reality Is Always One step ahead of fantasies 😂

    • @edconnolly5097
      @edconnolly5097 5 лет назад +22

      I haven't watched GOT and my first thought was The Trumps

    • @wjg1917
      @wjg1917 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, hated those pricks, while playing Assassin’s Creed 2 and Brotherhood, the Borgia family had issues,

    • @anametobenamed3717
      @anametobenamed3717 5 лет назад +14

      Game Of Thrones is mainly based off of the War of the Roses in England. The map of Westeros is essentially a rotated British Isles.

    • @edconnolly5097
      @edconnolly5097 5 лет назад

      @@anametobenamed3717 They had a lot of tyrannical families at that time...

  • @yossi9811
    @yossi9811 5 лет назад +156

    I always like before i watch never ever disapointed with John Green.

    • @whyit487
      @whyit487 5 лет назад +10

      I can't understand what you just said...

  • @hannahgrippo5425
    @hannahgrippo5425 5 лет назад +117

    Wow! I'm currently watching the original Crash Course World History, and John Green has calmed down so much. I don't mean that in a bad way. I like his lessons excited or gentle, either way, but it's interesting to note the contrast from practically shouting to a soft lecture.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 5 лет назад +1225

    Guess who didn't go through a Renaissance? Wait for it....the Mongols
    *Mongoltage intensifies*

    • @alexryu8467
      @alexryu8467 5 лет назад +9

      Not yet anyways

    • @MrMexijorge
      @MrMexijorge 5 лет назад +31

      I know is a joke but i think the mongols build their own renaissance. The larger their conquest were the bigger the knowledge they gathered.

    • @lordr1c325
      @lordr1c325 5 лет назад +27

      The Mongols Renaissance'd the world.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 5 лет назад +2

      @@MrMexijorge I doubt that most ordinary Mongols cared about books.

    • @Idunnoyouguessit
      @Idunnoyouguessit 5 лет назад +3

      Herodotus 94 The formerly illiterate a usually the ones craziest about reading. Just ask the Hawaiians.

  • @daniel3231995
    @daniel3231995 4 года назад +18

    I like the ending reflection/lesson. I think in times of despair or supposed degradation we tend to look at certain periods of the past as better. In fact it took ages for them to get there capitalizing on slowly and arduously built tech that we today inherited. Its easy to glorify something unfamiliar because we didn't share the pain and effort that eventualized it.

  • @nickbotyoutube6037
    @nickbotyoutube6037 5 лет назад +351

    Is it just me or does Lorenzo Medici look like Lord Farquaad from Shrek?

    • @vojvodd
      @vojvodd 5 лет назад +32

      I believe it's the other way around

    • @TheAnthraxBiology
      @TheAnthraxBiology 5 лет назад +21

      They actually based his appearance on Lorenzo because of his arrogance

    • @kittye8340
      @kittye8340 5 лет назад +5

      TheAnthraxBiology No, Farquad was based on a Disney employee. They were making fun of disney in Shrek.

    • @TheAnthraxBiology
      @TheAnthraxBiology 5 лет назад

      @@kittye8340 I was joking haha

    • @kittye8340
      @kittye8340 5 лет назад

      TheAnthraxBiology oops, sorry!

  • @mcgoof171
    @mcgoof171 5 лет назад +61

    "It's almost like people always feel like they live in the worst possible time." Couldn't be more accurate there, John.

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 5 лет назад +19

    Another contribution of Renaissance bankers: modern paper money.
    At a time when specie (coin money) was most common, natural inflation due to economic growth meant people were using more and more coins with every transaction. So as merchants began dealing with more vast sums, they needed easier ways to handle it all. Meanwhile, the Chinese were working off a system wherein the Emperor would pay for large expenses through promissory notes (statements if money the Emperor owed people). These notes could be brought to the capital to be exchanged at any time for gold, but merchants realized you could circulate the notes just as easily as coin.
    These notes were soon introduced in Italy, backed by banks and could be exchanged for gold or silver. Soon, Banks realized they could exchange notes from each other for their own notes at a markup. They could also issue more notes than they actually had the gold for, because it was highly unlikely a lot of people would exchange their notes for gold at any one time. At that point, you basically have a primitive paper money. Nationalize your currency, get onto the gold standard, get off the gold standard, and voila. Modern money.

    • @watertower3969
      @watertower3969 5 лет назад +3

      Thanks, now im gonna watch videos about paper money from Extra credits

  • @bingobangobongo5
    @bingobangobongo5 5 лет назад +8

    I feel like I know this man like I do any other professor. He's taught me so much throughout the years I don't think I'll ever forget his style of teaching.

  • @kanevenkat8588
    @kanevenkat8588 5 лет назад +10

    I’m so happy I got to watch you grow over the years. Frankly I grew up with you! Love you John.

  • @second2none914
    @second2none914 5 лет назад +68

    If you can, please do Crash Course African History next. Your style of video for African history would be amazing!

    • @dan-andreisolomon14
      @dan-andreisolomon14 5 лет назад +4

      Yes! And have Akala host the series (check his Oxford Union lecture on African history, it's brilliant)

    • @brycelahm1283
      @brycelahm1283 5 лет назад +2

      Dan-Andrei Solomon Cool idea, but I think it should always be John for the humanities courses

    • @moondust2365
      @moondust2365 5 лет назад +2

      Plus Asian History, then American History. After that Oceanian History, maybe?

    • @brycelahm1283
      @brycelahm1283 5 лет назад

      Moondust2365 There already is an American history (although only for the US)

    • @moondust2365
      @moondust2365 5 лет назад +2

      @@brycelahm1283 What I meant was "North, Central, and South American History" or "North, Central, and Latin American History". "America" meaning the two Continents of North and South America...
      Also, yes, I know what you meant. I just want them to do a series on the History of more than just the USA...

  • @Ricky-qp9kj
    @Ricky-qp9kj 5 лет назад +7

    I'm not sure I get the complaints about the shift in speed. I much prefer your slower method of talking. The quickness of the world history series was one of the gripes I had with it actually, so I'm personally loving this. Thanks for another great video!

  • @martinhartecfc
    @martinhartecfc Год назад +2

    Before watching this, I had just watched the episode on the Renaissance in the original Crash Course World History from 7 years earlier and, although that was quite good, the improvement in quality and nuance is quite striking. Well done, guys!

  • @ke_lui
    @ke_lui 5 лет назад +21

    4:08 That is the smoothest transition to Patreon I’ve seen.

  • @SteveT6588
    @SteveT6588 Год назад +1

    I’m so grateful for all the videos and appreciate the slower pace for my EL students.

  • @jillianholbrook237
    @jillianholbrook237 5 лет назад +4

    Living by the 1.25-speed adjustment so I can appreciate the excitable John Green I remember from CC World History. Can't say I don't miss all the memorable humor, it really helped me learn and retain information. However, as always I am grateful to have CC in the first place! I'll be back next week :)

  • @space7634
    @space7634 4 года назад +49

    I have to watch this for online school

  • @slh3940
    @slh3940 4 года назад +6

    I personally like this new style. I’m understanding and remembering things a bit more. Lol let’s be thankful we get another series with him as the host!!

  • @laurensmith9579
    @laurensmith9579 5 лет назад +19

    I love learning. Thank you for this series.

  • @lorishwinchester3819
    @lorishwinchester3819 4 года назад +1

    I'm not a person who uses English as my first or even second language and I start to love your videos because you finally speak a bit more slowly; thanks

  • @kevinm9191
    @kevinm9191 5 лет назад +54

    YES MORE CRASH COURSE HISTORY!!!!!!

  • @Jfreek5050
    @Jfreek5050 5 лет назад +22

    For the record, it was during the Renaissance where we see women begin to take up more "passive" roles in society. In the medieval eras, they were allowed to run businesses and partake in court administered duels against men (and other women) to the death.

    • @WhistleAndSnap
      @WhistleAndSnap 5 лет назад +2

      Whoa. Really? You got sources for this?

    • @Jfreek5050
      @Jfreek5050 5 лет назад +2

      @@WhistleAndSnap Theres a documentary around here about a book of weapon designs and fighting methods used in the medieval era. If I find it, I will link it.

    • @SilakkokFriend9F
      @SilakkokFriend9F 5 лет назад

      @@Jfreek5050 commenting so I get notified if you find it(:

    • @sethl7078
      @sethl7078 5 лет назад

      Never heard of this. Could you provide any sources to your claim?

  • @derekbassett
    @derekbassett 5 лет назад +31

    Well played Mr John Green, well played, patreon achievement unlocked.

  • @alexanderman1000
    @alexanderman1000 5 лет назад +3

    Your videos got me so much more into history. I always loved history but i really got to ask different questions. I began when i was 15 watching your videos , now i am 21 thank you for helping me open my eyes and my horizons . Although i would like to point out that between season 1 and 2 of world history i saw a drop of quality , perhaps i am like the people of the Renaissance thinking that the old is always better. Hope my opinion acts as a constructive criticism.

  • @herodotus945
    @herodotus945 5 лет назад +3

    To those interested there is an Italian series in English called Medici : Masters of Florence which is about the Medici family, many former Game of Thrones actors are acting there.

  • @anagi2004
    @anagi2004 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much John green! Love the videos!! And what a great goal to give out high quality education for free!!!

  • @waveplay3978
    @waveplay3978 5 лет назад +7

    Just wanna say that I greatly enjoy the more sober (?) delivery in this series. Also, the art team have outdone themselves with the visual design. I love the little stuff like how the quotes and highlighted phrases are presented, on top of the achingly beautiful renaissance art.

  • @taylorkoda8378
    @taylorkoda8378 5 лет назад +226

    I love crash corse I lot however in this latest one John seemed a little sad. Is everything ok?

    • @imrish1
      @imrish1 5 лет назад +35

      I know he seems out of it... but I think he is just drained. I think he is writing a new book and working on other projects at the same time.

    • @taylorkoda8378
      @taylorkoda8378 5 лет назад +9

      Sonny Pickering yeah definitely better for studying sometimes in like the science ones I feel like it’s going a million miles a second.

    • @debbeylukas5872
      @debbeylukas5872 5 лет назад +21

      I think he might be slowing down on purpose. Probably a lot of complaints about how fast he talked before. It sounds weird to me though...all slo-mo like

    • @amandab3946
      @amandab3946 5 лет назад +3

      Taylor Koda then put it on slowmo? Or read the transcript?

    • @amandab3946
      @amandab3946 5 лет назад +11

      Debbey Lukas talking fast was his charm! Throwing on the subtitles and enjoying the ride.

  • @niriop
    @niriop 5 лет назад +1

    Happy to see the return of this series, and doubly happy that Machiavelli will be explored more next week.

  • @lhfirex
    @lhfirex 5 лет назад +1

    For real though, the reason I like Crash Course is easily explained by this video. There's all this detail on the Renaissance beyond the great artists and the Medici. There's real detail to the segment about common people in this time period to support the argument that the Renaissance was more of a wealthy merchant thing than a true social revolution. Then it ties into a universal sentiment expressed in historical eras. This is on a free RUclips channel, and it's a bit above the level of information and thought provocation I got in college level history courses.

  • @gabea7644
    @gabea7644 Год назад

    I watched this guy in high school for apush. Now I’m back, in college for European history, some things never change

  • @VinceWilliams
    @VinceWilliams 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this. Crash Course has always been informative, relative, and interesting.

  • @ryan_7220
    @ryan_7220 5 лет назад +1

    the fast paced videos that he made when in middle school made me want to learn and kept my attention. i could stay up all night watching those videos but now it pains me to say it but the mellowed out john is not doing the same. i get the platform is changing but if you want to stay relevant on youtube,especially in the educational category, you need to be in peoples face abt it bc you are educating primarily junior high/high school and most of those people don’t have a great attention span

    • @ryan_7220
      @ryan_7220 5 лет назад +1

      i don’t mean to be rude but the speed and comedy that came with earlier series of crash course gave an energy that was hard to replicate. even if he put a little more energy into his speech, it would be much better.

    • @ryan_7220
      @ryan_7220 5 лет назад

      as u can see i’m not really a fanatic for change

  • @soupnsamwiches5982
    @soupnsamwiches5982 5 лет назад +1

    John's outros always give me goosebumps

  • @travischapman6763
    @travischapman6763 5 лет назад

    Crash course History continues to be one of, if not absolutely, my favorite thing on the internet. And there's a ton of internet. Concise, thought provoking history which ends with it's tie to us today. I'm always so excited for the next episode. And I don't really like history that much. At least I didn't in school. Thank you so much for great episodes. I try so hard to remember to be awesome, but I forget from time to time. But perhaps that's been the human condition throughout history.
    Thank you.

  • @SueSolberg
    @SueSolberg 5 лет назад +1

    Nothing to do with this series specifically, but I have to thank Crash Course in general for dominating my youtube time lately. Sooooo much interesting content! Thanks to all who have put so much time and energy into this endeavour!

  • @DelusionalDax
    @DelusionalDax 4 года назад +2

    It is really cool to see Crash Course "grow up" with me. I first started watching CC World History as an AP Student, and now watch Chemistry and Biology as a college student. I am watching European History just for fun/gaining some knowledge. Maybe we can see an African or South American History in the future! (Took African History for fun, very interesting and eye opening course) .

  • @OrbitalAstronaut
    @OrbitalAstronaut 5 лет назад +5

    Annother banger of an episode. I cant wait for the next one.

  • @TheSupremeTsar
    @TheSupremeTsar 5 лет назад +1

    This episode was a big improvement over Crash Course’s original renaissance video. This provided much more nuance and detail

  • @kateward9193
    @kateward9193 5 лет назад +36

    "Wealth supports institutions that, in turn, legitimize that wealth." Why do I feel like this is still the case?

  • @JoeSmith-hv7oe
    @JoeSmith-hv7oe 5 лет назад +1

    Crash Course and the audience are experiencing a Renaissance of great videos. Keep them coming!

  • @DeadPyro96
    @DeadPyro96 5 лет назад

    Very nice. Enjoyed this one a lot more than the last episode. I guess because it was a lot more in depth instead of sweeping generalizations. Excited for more.

  • @ryanweaver962
    @ryanweaver962 Год назад

    The work of power and influence… unreal how splices of learning help educate.

  • @DFloyd84
    @DFloyd84 5 лет назад +21

    To add to the Florentine political turmoils, there was that banker's son who ran around on the rooftops and stabbed people and punched the Pope in the Sistine Chapel. They don't teach that in history class for some reason.

    • @martytu20
      @martytu20 5 лет назад

      Derek Floyd and fathered hundreds of bastards

  • @Blazetoamaze
    @Blazetoamaze 5 лет назад +1

    Wow John has a cadence and rhythm that is really nice to listen to

  • @sarahamira5732
    @sarahamira5732 5 лет назад +1

    John looks like such a dad in this vid and im living for it

  • @andrewmartin8978
    @andrewmartin8978 5 лет назад

    I appreciate the new tone! Awesome execution and wonderful selection of pictures, anecdotes, information, and references!

  • @johnnywatkins
    @johnnywatkins 5 лет назад +1

    Love the line “perspective matters” in a video about the renaissance!! Good one

  • @tarionmarsden157
    @tarionmarsden157 5 лет назад +1

    John Green never bores me!

  • @Oldskoolguitar
    @Oldskoolguitar 5 лет назад

    I know a lot about history, I don't know everything and with these videos I learn something new.

  • @francesgarcia8
    @francesgarcia8 4 месяца назад

    You are so smart!! Thankful for these videos. They are sooo interesting to me and I appreciate the cartoons, pics, etc :)

  • @universitamerilin7706
    @universitamerilin7706 5 лет назад +1

    Great series. Thank you John, you're doing a wonderful job! Congrats from Italy.

  • @algapedia9164
    @algapedia9164 4 года назад +1

    I really love the world histories but they always were a bit too fast for my liking. This is a perfect speed for my understanding and I hope for others. Thanks John

  • @TaraMusich
    @TaraMusich 5 лет назад

    So so so happy that Crash Course with JOHN is back! You are AWESOME!!! Thank you! Grazie! Merci! Danke! yyyy Graciasssss!

  • @rgbii2
    @rgbii2 5 лет назад +6

    When I was a kid I always wondered why the eyes of ancient status didn't have iris or pupils carved into them, then a while back when I heard that they were painted, it made total sense. I now can imagine teens of the times, in the cover of darkness, repainting the eyes cross-eyed, or googly-eyed.

  • @Coolrunnings007
    @Coolrunnings007 5 лет назад +2

    I hope they talk about Eastern Europe and Central Europe. I find that side of Europe is often overlooked.

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 5 лет назад +1

      The next episode is about the northern renaissance so that should deal heavily with at least Germany.

  • @connorboone8682
    @connorboone8682 5 лет назад +2

    This series is a god-given gift for ap euro students about to take their test!

  • @brendanmurphy4034
    @brendanmurphy4034 5 лет назад +1

    Loved the final line

  • @lizan.3593
    @lizan.3593 5 лет назад

    Love that you're talking a bit slower than usual! I'm not a native english speaker so this helps me understand the video a lot better :)

  • @ChowMeinWarrior
    @ChowMeinWarrior Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, John!

  • @andersonandrighi4539
    @andersonandrighi4539 5 лет назад +5

    There is also another reason why we look at the Renaissance so often, it left many works of writing and art. Historians need physical evidence to work with. That is one of the reasons some periods are full of historiography content and others are not.

    • @camilleb.5520
      @camilleb.5520 5 лет назад

      Oh wait. Are you suggesting medieval periods didn't gave us enough material to work with already ?

    • @andersonandrighi4539
      @andersonandrighi4539 5 лет назад

      @@camilleb.5520 in some aspects and regions it did not. Time destroys human culture like no other. Documentation is fickle to war and natural disasters. See the Earthquake of Lisbon in 1755.
      Also, human action destroys material evidence of history like fire because people do not know better. See the French Revolution of 1789.

  • @frankm.2850
    @frankm.2850 5 лет назад +1

    If you’re interested in this period, I HIGHLY recommend the book “the Swerve,” which focuses on the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.

  • @shakespearaamina9117
    @shakespearaamina9117 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!!! Always special and useful!

  • @baillie987
    @baillie987 5 лет назад +2

    My a level renaissance history exam is in 2 days lol I am so glad this series came out when it did

  • @diovanesouza4368
    @diovanesouza4368 5 лет назад +1

    Hello John. I'm from Brazil. Thanks for your videos. They are really informative.

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre 5 лет назад +11

    Lol, could this be the best Patreon drop of all time?

  • @jakeellsworth10
    @jakeellsworth10 5 лет назад

    So glad you're back!!!

  • @boomerix
    @boomerix 5 лет назад +32

    I hope Poland, Hungary and the Balkans won't be overlooked in this series. They played an important part in European history, yet tend to get neglected by westerners.

    • @m00rtin4
      @m00rtin4 5 лет назад +2

      id like to agree but the only thing i know about those areas in terms of history ca year 1600-1900 is its fight back against the ottomans. jan sobieski and the polish winged hussars. dunno what else is there about. the was a big nationalism wave in the 1800s ofc tho.

    • @culwin
      @culwin 5 лет назад +1

      I hope he talks about Sealand

    • @gf1917
      @gf1917 5 лет назад

      @@m00rtin4 Did they say anything about why the series began as late as the Late Midde Ages?

    • @gf1917
      @gf1917 5 лет назад

      Exactly my thoughts. I guess we'll have to see. :)

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 5 лет назад

      Maybe because they were part of the Holy Roman Empire most of the time. The idea of independent nation states is a fairly recent one.

  • @elsa9532
    @elsa9532 5 лет назад

    It feels as though your delivery for this series is slower, which I really like

  • @cowyeti21
    @cowyeti21 5 лет назад

    Why is this so relaxing??

  • @ashleysoukup9419
    @ashleysoukup9419 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love these videos!

  • @zentriea3825
    @zentriea3825 5 лет назад +7

    Look what you guys did. He’s speaking so slowly now!
    Still good stuff though. Thanks so much!

  • @closetcocktailmonday2287
    @closetcocktailmonday2287 5 лет назад +1

    Another awesome episode!

  • @elenich5159
    @elenich5159 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing presentation, thank you!

  • @dannymckenzie8329
    @dannymckenzie8329 4 года назад

    The level of detail and realism a true artisan can achieve with marble is intense. Some statues transcend the uncanny valley and reach the point where the statues are real people stood before you frozen in time on inspection.

  • @antoniorodriguez5849
    @antoniorodriguez5849 5 лет назад

    I love crash course history, and i hope we get more of this focalized crash courses for every continent, specially my good old Abya Yala (America).

  • @Spainog
    @Spainog 5 лет назад

    I didn't think that John could get as a funny teacher better from his previous crash courses... But he has improved a lot! :)

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 5 лет назад +1

    This was a really well made presentation. Well done!

  • @matbeckervideo
    @matbeckervideo 5 лет назад

    This video seems particularly prescient as we contemplate wealth disparities and the way the rich try to make up for it through philanthropy (i.e. raising $1 billion to rebuild Notre Dame). By the way, I can't help but notice people commenting about the low energy and slow pace of this video. I really appreciate the more laid-back approach!

  • @jezusbloodie
    @jezusbloodie 5 лет назад +4

    "that we must return to the purity of some bygone era of greatness" might be a mindset dominent in the US, but here in the Netherlands we rather look forward towards the future

  • @d.c.8828
    @d.c.8828 5 лет назад +1

    You're a fantastic teacher, Mr. Green!

  • @onelove7831
    @onelove7831 5 лет назад +16

    I adore the way the program's patreon account was slipped in! That gave me a big laugh.
    ~3:40 "I would like all of your ducets."

    • @madman10340
      @madman10340 5 лет назад +1

      Adam Hulette is that an EU4 reference?

  • @davidtucker3574
    @davidtucker3574 4 года назад +2

    my first crash course, enjoying this as both entertainment and info during Corona. Question if it gets through...not much yet on Crusades? From school I thought very important at lots of levels for Europe/Asia. I know the main ones took place before the main coverage of this course, but even so....

  • @Lleruelu
    @Lleruelu 5 лет назад +5

    Great video!!! And I cracked up with that BAR in French

    • @dustov
      @dustov 5 лет назад +1

      Best French impression BAR none

  • @quillingwithhajra8252
    @quillingwithhajra8252 5 лет назад +1

    Hi first of all I love your videos, they are so fun and educational.
    You all should do a crash course on history of education.!!!

  • @malvikamathur4383
    @malvikamathur4383 5 лет назад +1

    lets go baby lets go more from crash course history