The Mess That Is Early Modern Europe (1500 - 1700s) Explained: A Complete Overview
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- Early Modern Europe delves into an often overlooked period of European history, the time between the end of the Middle Ages and the French Revolution.
We will go over the significant events of this period, starting with social life, the invention of the printing press, and the spread of the Renaissance out of Italy and the forms it took across the Alps. We then delve into how this led to the Reformation, first in Germany with Luther, and then in Switzerland with Zwingli and Calvin. We visit Tudor England under Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I and the English Reformation. The Catholic Church responds with the Counter Reformation and stunning Baroque Art styles emerge.
The Reformation leads into a series of Wars of Religion from the mid 1500s to mid 1600s. We go over the wars in France, the Spanish wars against the Dutch, the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in the British Isles, and finally the devastating Thirty Years War. There are also parts about social and economic change, focusing on the rise of mercantilism and the Witch Hunts.
This leads into the Age of Absolutism, marked by the reign of Louis XIV in France in the late 1600s. We go over 3 of his wars, with a focus on the War of Spanish Succession.
We end with a brief look at the new European powers of the 1700s, the Prussians, Austrians, and Russians.
It is the 2nd episode of our Early Modern series, which goes over the history of the world from roughly 1500 to 1800. The 1st episode dealt with the Age of Discovery.
0:00 Reformation and Counter-Reformation
40:08 European Wars of Religion
1:10:05 Age of Absolutism
The Early Modern Series:
• Phase 3: The Early Mod...
Welcome to Early Modern series of the World History Summarized project! The entire project is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, the project is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. This series "the Early Modern" takes place after our megadocumentaries "The Ancient World" and "The Medieval World". It will be divided into 5 videos about the Early Modern period (c. 1500 - 1800) all over the world, and will be called Phase 3. Once these 5 videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 4 of the project, but this series will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 5 parts.
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Who’s your favorite monarch from Early Modern Europe?
spain Isabella and Ferdinand its the beginning of a colonial empire in the new world then asian colony
Gotta be Chuck Five. Most powerful man ever to live. Plus, than chin!
Maria Theresa Austro hungrian empire
The Bourbon Dynasty of France, The Sun King, more specifically!
@@CARL_093Wait, isn't that Portugal, that started in 1415 even before Spain exist?? 😂😂
That's almost 100 years of history there.
Every era of history was a mess. I blame humans.
Yea. We really are the worst species ever, so far!
You may be on to something. There are flaws. Mistakes were made. D'oh!
True... Can't argue, but who invented the pet rock?? 😂 WINNING 🤟
But also the most fruitful circumstances and innovative advancements are a consequence of humans!
@@robbert1928a society without leders was the heaven as the Minoan, Ethruscan or even Cucuteni Trypillian cultures. The Greek and roman empires came with the leadership, money, property and build a world of business made just for the leaders. All the others "improvements" was for the slavery propose even if the new slavery is meaning :" stay on the phone or tv serials until the rich become richer, eat what WE are selling, get sick and buy OUR pills, and so on ".
We learn from history that we do not learn from history. - Georg Hegel
Great overview and appreciate the calm narration with background music that thankfully isn't loud.
Found this channel a few days ago and am just so impressed. This is one of the highest quality history channels on RUclips. I have a project I’m working on and these videos have been very helpful in expanding my knowledge.
That means a ton! And welcome aboard!
Indeed!!!
Great script, but AI voice and weird visuals.
these broad arcs of history videos help me put a lot of things into perspective. who can keep up with all the European wars? who can keep up with all the changing alliances?
meine schwester can
The same ones who can capitalize the first word in a sentence?
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@@user-iv5gy3rc2b WHO are you talking about? :D
Paper existed at that time... so they write it down.
50:16 The story of the Pilgrims is a bit different than told here. First, in 1609, this group of rather zealous religious, puritan people fled England via Amsterdam to Leiden in the more religiously liberal Dutch Republic as they felt persecuted in England for their religion. They founded a church in Leiden, when they moved there to escape the conflicts in Amsterdam between English refugees already there. Then after some 11 years in Leiden, where they kept away from other English religious groups in Leiden led by reverent Robert Dury because they found them not puritan enough, they decided to leave Leiden for the New World, basically because they found Leiden too regiously liberal. In the colonies they hoped to be no longer bothered by other religious groups they simply couldn't stand. They were the ultimate religious hypocrites.
Is it just me or does the narrator sound like AI?
Yeah, I find it unnerving and unlistenble. Was looking for this comment before I close this down and find something else to enjoy. Glad to hear I'm not losing my mind, they're getting almost indescernable
Yes, I had to stop. The audio,and the visuals were not great. I cant take it seriously.
Yeah. And it feels like a Vatican psyop... Christian Humanism? Nah, it's protestants. They protested the Pope as the antichrist. Also, indulgences was where you could pay the Pope to send your dead loved ones to heaven or clear your own sin card.
1,09 in and the voiceover was already too much.
All the bot comments too
This 40,000 ft. Cruise 🚢 across Europe & Environs is simply Astounding and Revelatory. Just enough detail to fill in the gaps of knowledge & memory, and show how TimeSpace events sequence and relate to future developments. Looking forward to absorbing more of your work... ❤ 🎉 🎉
Exactly, this is incredible for youtube content! Liked and subscribed
A succint and imaginative documentary of what is usually considered a different period to precis. Well done.
Sooo enjoying this! Well done!!!
Thanks so much for posting
Just wanted to say I found you like 2 or 3 months ago n I just love your channel! One of the absolute best History channels on RUclips. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! That means a lot!
This is what I needed in history class
That was very informative, 1 of many historical studies. Well done
Glad you enjoyed it!
its worth of wait bro a great birthday video bro
More videos should be coming out soon! Sry for the long wait and happy birthday!
@@MadeInHistory thanks you bro i wish more blessings of knowledge in your yt channel
Much appreciation for the good and dedicated work that went into this video. Especially since there's no click-baiting here, just history for history lovers (not lovers in THAT way, pervs!)
Thank you! It means a lot!
Great illustrations, matching the vid ….New sub❤
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great visuals here...
That means a ton! Your musical talent is really appreciated in the community and the videos just wouldn’t be the same without you!
I really enjoyed this video!
That’s great to hear!
Brilliantly done
Thanks a ton! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!! Extremely informative
and interesting
Glad you enjoyed it and hope it was helpful!
Interesting information
Great video, thank you. Just one error: the map at 33:21 shows Hungary being Eastern Orthodox. It was never. At that time it was mainly divided between catholics and calvinists as it is still now (but with much more catholicism today).
Superlative account of this pivotal period shaping modernity and advances of western civilization.
This is great 👍
The ads gotta STOPP… i just sat thruu 5 minutes of ads.. leave me beeēee 😭😭
The Anabaptists were not radically anti-war at the beginning; Anabaptists were blamed to be leaders in the German Peasants War, and then there was the Muenster episode. Anabaptist pacifism was rather a response to the early persecution.
Thank you again
Great job. Eva
Glad you liked it!
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all of it twice 1:25:51
Mr Robot 🤖creates zing history content, keep going xD
the 20th century video is going to be nutty! can't wait!
Thanks!
so glad you enjoyed! Thank you!
Very informative pleasant narration
Glad you enjoyed it! It means a lot!
Great job! Summarizing Early Modern history couldn't have been easy. A couple of well-meant critiques, because this channel seems worth the effort. They're minor:
1) Is that a real narrator? Sounds AI. When you can, hire a real person to read. Though I must say, great job on some of these pronunciations.
2) The ending was abrupt. I would have liked a general, not too opinionated, overview of how Early Modern grew from what came before, and how it influenced the Age of Revolutions that came later. History does include analysis.
Other than that, thumbs up!
I'm not even from from part of the Commonwealth but in my head I hear divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.
I would thought that life in some parts of Europe became particularly savage with sporadic brutal close up wars and torture that lasted 200+ years after the Protestant Reformation circa 1525 - 1760.
Last time I was this early, Persia hadn't been taken over again by a Turkic dynasty
Oh l see _that's actually hysterically funny_ and very original indeed, bravo sir! Bravo! Very witty of you. Thanks for the hilarity, this will provide endless amusement down the club where they simply adore this level of side splitting comedy. Amazingly talented of you.
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Enjoyed 'class' today. Plan on watching it a second time.
Absolutely love my Ancient European Ancestors History so rich and deep very interesting indeed and I absolutely love the video God Bless
What/where is the castle in 00:26 ?
The Renaissance and Reformation were both part of a general questioning of the established way of doing things. But the Renaissance pioneers divided over the Reformation.
Thank u!
Comprehensively explained
Glad you enjoyed!
The map shown at 1:28 is anachronistic. At that time no ships, nor of this type would say around continents containing the countries named ... irritating ... will this go on for another hour?
Fabulous era. Great architecture. Great art. Philosophy. Writing. Discovery. Today, people openly discuss and celebrate being a witch so I’m not entirely convinced they didn’t exist then.
This video is full of reasons to quit Christianity but not the basic teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. My own conversion to Buddhism 53 years ago was based on what I saw at church and how it translated into the life I lived as a child with my parents. They were penitent and generous at church and then turned on me and my siblings perpetrating unutterable crimes. The disconnect was so great I began to follow the Dharma after having researched Buddhism as an assignment at boarding school. The Buddha's teachings are clear, simple, and make practical sense. I learned to meditate and began my journey along the Eightfold Path. There are practical solutions and clear remedies to be found in the Dharma, things that a child can understand very easily. In contrast, the more I learned about the Christian faith the less I saw of any value. Jesus of Nazareth was a gifted healer and teacher of love and compassion and is considered among Buddhists to be Bodhisattva or an enlightened being. Those who follow His teachings are whom I call "true" Christians, without the trappings of everything in this video: the Vatican, indulgences, the concepts of Heaven and Hell, the ideas of transubstantiation and prohibition of having direct contact with the Eternal. Only priests who were either as corrupt as their church teachers or entered the priesthood without knowledge of the evil flowing out of today's Vatican and Christian practice, distorted to encourage the giving of alms to the church and the sale of indulgences, a concept I find utterly abominable, had a direct line to God. There is a comparison that is very easy to see between Roman Catholicism and Buddhism. The Pope travels on his own plane, paid by worshipers around the world. He has a fleet of ground transport vehicles that are flown in a separate custom aircraft that is purpose-built for large vehicles, including something that is referred to as "the popemobile". The Pope is completely inaccessible to the lay believer. Contrast the luxuries inherent in being Pope with the life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He flies economy class on commercial airlines and takes either a taxi or rides with a volunteer upon touching down at His destination. He accepts gifts freely given and never pressures anyone for money. though He does give paid appearances funded by the audience attendees. It is also possible for someone like me or you to make an appointment with Him for a private audience without charge. The contrast is breathtaking. I prefer the latter. My sister, an Episcopalian Deacon, has told me that, because of my beliefs, I'll be going straight to Hell when I die. She is a woman who has been denied the priesthood, has a son who is a convicted felon and perjured herself in court sending an innocent man to prison for five years. When she told me this, she had no remorse for what she had done and worried only that she would be prosecuted for perjury as well as having her law licence revoked. My own life isn't perfect. I have served as a Registered Nurse, five years of which was in critical care. I still have my license and continue to practice when called upon in the senior housing facility where I live. This is my 54th year of nursing practice. I ask the reader to compare and make their own choices.
Your heart is clearly seeking the Lord, but doesn't understand that human sin is not his fault. Do not fret as those that consider themselves Christian but act like that will be judged accordingly. As for yourself instead, I don't disagree on the point of the catholic church being corrupt, but do not idolize the Dalai lama either, he's as much of a creep as many priests out there. May Jesus guide you towards the Truth. ❤️
Chill
I have been told that you can't 'convert' to Buddhism, as it is not a religion, and can be practiced whilst professing other faiths. Are you sure you know what you're talking about?
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The influence of the Dutch Revolt / 80 years war on Europe is rather undersold in this documentary, if you ask me. And the wars on the British Isles (three kindoms, Cromwell) rather oversold. It was basically the Dutch Republic's model of government (also lead by Prince William of Orange as Stadtholder) and division of power assigned by the highest authority in the land (the States-General in the Dutch Republic and Parliament in England) to the Stadtholder of the Republic / King of England that was implemented in England under William and Mary.
The idea a ruler should serve his people well, instead of the other way around comes directly from the Dutch declaration of independence (Act of leaving, 1581) and arguably inspired both the French Revolution and the American declaration of independence.
The Dutch Republic leadership also wasn't based on divine power, but by elections in the States-General (which at the time obviously was mainly populated by nobility, some religious figures and rich merchants. Men only)
Love thy neighbor...greed prevails.
Just wanna say bro thoroughly enjoying the docuseries and keep it up there's a lot of people to enjoy it and there's a lot more out here than you think we enjoy the history keep it alive don't revision it keep it like it was facts
You know most of recorded history, until we adopted a strict scientific method to try removing as much bias as possible & help them recognizing bias by past authors, whether it was unintentional personal beliefs influencing a previous historians work, or whether it's intentional bias by those in charge wanting to use intentionally biased works to indoctrinate citizens, while justifying their horrific behaviors and actions towards the peoples they conquered.
Trying to "other" them as outsiders & make them appear as lesser beings, savages, and other negative stereotypes, indoctrinating their citizens to believe their civilized society is preordained by God to conquer these lesser people, in order to civilize these savages, and spread the word of God to peoples who've never heard the gospel.
But these are all fake, biased information found in early history books, and early journals, not meant to record first hand accounts as accurately as possible, these are intentionally biased writings trying to influence the thinking of their own citizens, having them believe their doing something good for these different indigenous societies, rather than knowing their government is creating atrocities, slavery, and genocide of different people groups who don't have the same level of weapon technology to defend themselves.
This has been a common example of what almost every empire & invader, throughout human history has done, use history as propaganda.
But today's academic historians are usually held to a code of ethics, attempting to create an accurate account, while using the scientific method to be aware of as much bias as possible, and remove as much bias as possible before publishing their work in a scientific journal, or magazine that holds authors to an ethics code
So future generations will have a reliable & accurate historical account, that attempts to remove any intentional or unintentional bias from creeping into the works.
Also trying to stop dishonest people who pull snippets & quotes out of context, to share with their followers, and get an emotional rise from their biased audience who stay stuck in an echo chamber, but never checking the sources or first hand accounts, where they pulled the out of context quotes, making it appear your scholarly historical accounts support their personal ideology. And spreading false info all over the Internet, ten times faster than a post debunking these false claims.
Like they say, the winners get to write the history books.
And they make themselves appear totally justified in their actions against supposed "barbaric & savage" peoples, who they claim attacked them while they were on a peaceful diplomatic mission attempting to open a two way dialogue, or establish a treaty opening trade between these two groups.
Often, falsely claiming in their accounts that these lesser technologically developed peoples, tried to use an unjust surprise attack to kill everyone in their peaceful diplomatic mission. So they were forced to retaliate to save their lives, ships, and goods they relied on .
Making it seem like these violent people's were trying to wipe everyone out so they could take all the ships, weapons and various goods for themselves.
And making it appear that these "violent peoples" are lacking the experience to understand that peaceful trade, and diplomatic missions, with colonials would have been a better long-term option for peacefully gaining access to new technologies, better weapons, more foods & alcohol from various countries around the world.
While never admitting to their own people that they are actually conquering these newly discovered people & claiming control over their lands, oppressing them into submission , while they extract & ship home as much resources & wealth they're able to strip from the conquered lands and peoples.
And if the people didn't have the type of wealth Europeans valued, like silver & gold, then they would turn the people themselves into a form of value by putting them into bondage, selling them into slavery, or working them to death as forced labor.
Building the infrastructure colonials needed to efficiently extract all the wealth & resources as fast as possible.
All the whole writing propaganda to influence the people back home. Attempting to appear as if they are helping these people, rather than showing first hand accounts of them committing various atrocities against people all around the world.
You lost me with the Disney castle. Gone in 48 seconds.
Is this written by AI?
And narrated.
Never understood why there were "95 theses" but the only one complaint is indulgences. What are the other 94?
All of the 95 theses revolved around indulgences, some being more about foundations other about conclusions. But Luther actually was only asked to rescind 2 of these 95 doctrines. He refused. the 95 Theses actually have hardly to no bearing on Protestantism, which is a completely different doctrine.
@@str.77 i read them they mostly make no sense
@@belisarius2776 For example?
Try Wikipedia.
(At 2:56) "... millions of copies of books ..." Not quite. You seem to be alluding to 20th/21st century publishing, where indeed millions can be sold. But less than ("...nearly ...") 40,000 titles with
ten million copies suggests about 250 to 300 copies per title - one per library - including Royal and Ecclesiastical libraries - and a few extra for the (very few) private scholars who were extremely interested in the particular subject - and successful enough to be able to afford the price. OK - 'twas cheaper (and MUCH better than) a manuscript copy - but still quite pricey.
I learned that the First Estate was the Lords and the Second Estate was the Churchmen.
Why the robot voice?
Wojacks friend's full time job !
shame really...i had to stop watching.
@@teddylabeareis that not a real voice? I like it
@@knowthycell you've been talking to Alexa and Siri too much buddy🤖🤔🤖
@@teddylabeare I don’t use any of that crap. Never have
Shout out to those watching this after having played Anno 1602 A.D.
Too many ads!
The part about the foundation of Switzerland is wrong. Switzerland was not founded in 1291. The pact that remains is a forgery . The Tell story is likewise a legend. Interesting video on the whole, but this part doesn't correspond to contemporary historiography.
These videos really are quite superb I particularly enjoy the well blended narratives of social, political, religious, economic history etc. 👍
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Is this narrated by microsoft sam? The voice acting is really awkward and sounds computerized
As for the reference toJesuits fighting Protestantism in Eastern Europe, that occured only in the former Russian and Soviet Empires in what is now Belorus. Most of the Jesuit activity in that area was dedicated to aiding invasions and regimes that attacked and persecuted Eastern Orthodoxy. For the record, Orthodoxy isn't a heresy even according to Roman Catholic beliefs at that time.
Henry VIII... Unbelievable. Strange that anybody believes in a church that he created like THAT. Do the english not know what lies at the very root of their sect??
The contenders of the italian wars were The French and Spanish monarchies.
i find it funny that eventualy the protestant states of netherlands and england will dominate trading at sea simply by educating its people learning them to read and write had benefits over religious preachers. And i'm guessing catholics had no clue how big the world was.
Is this narrated by AI? It sounds like it is.
veneration of saints' relics has nothing to do with the failings of the popes. This all was well after the schism with the Orthodox, and they venerate relics even perhaps more than catholics do. This goes back to way before this period
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Love the topic…despise the AI voice.
There us no way this is an AI voice
It is
AI is getting good, but still far from perfect. Sometimes annoyingly so
You have to be chosen
Sounds more like Thomas Sowell
I enjoyed your work ❤pronunciations needs work🤷♂️
That’s because it’s not a human doing the voice over.
The person behind this channel most likely didn’t even write the script. AI everything now sadly
Great video with a few VERY odd pronunciations. 😂
Where I live we have a lot of Amish and Mennonites, so interesting to watch them next to us, they call us " English" haha
the American founding fathers sought to avoid the religious wars that Europe had experienced the prior 200 years by founding a secular state
Why are all these RUclips channels, that have clearly put some money into video production,decided to save money on narration by choosing AI over a human being? I absolutely detest fake voices and I know I’m not alone, especially when covering history. Be better guys. Contact me directly if you want to do things professionally.
10:44 You luv to see it..!!
Great video, but the AI voice cheapens it. I beleive you would be better off using real voice.
Noticed how this AI uses both an English accent and American pronounciation? That for me is a depressing sign of how far the UK has slipped regarding cultural prestige.
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6:14 - "...his papacy was marked by nepotism, political scheming and allegations of immortality..."
So, business as usual? Nihil novi sub sole.
No sources
How about the even larger mess that is latter day Europe.
You blame humans? Your human=your to blame.
You're* and you're*
@@Kyky49rs LOL!
That's what my mom used to do, she knows what I'm talking about but was into correcting my grammar.
those chronological historical divisions are artificial and misleading . Each country has a different pace of change and particularities that no other country has. Swtzerland is a good example of a country whose history does not fit in any of the traditional models. Netherlands also is very unique, and so are the scandinavian countries. France seems to be the model for the traditional chronogical division of history, but no other country fits in those model as well as France.
The AI narration really ruined it 😢
Luther was right in many of his grievances, but instead of creating further schism he should have returned to the Orthodox Church
Biased comparison of England’s Queen Mary and Elizabeth. Narrator states that Mary executed Protestants, but in Elizabeth’s reign Catholics were engaged in “intrigue.’ In reality, Elizabeth was equally blood. She regularly executed Catholics. Don’t believe all you hear on RUclips.
She did both. You cant beleuve all you "dont' hear on RUclips
@@kingelvis5502Turning things someone said around is rarely an intelligent answer.
Quite a fancy view of Europe. But not exactly the point of view of all Europe. It seems very far from the reality of South Europe imo. It seems too positive. And with some lack of appreciation for the deeds made then specially from the Ortodox and Catholics, the Europeans. Too Anglo-Saxon biased... 😅
Another product of the machine and their neon god.
Today the English monarchy is an expensive anachronism. Charles owned the entirety of Cornwall before becoming King and made millions from the land. Not only did he not pay business taxes but he did not even have to tell we the people how much he made per year !!
It is obscene to be anyone's subject in the 21st century, let alone in the home of parliamentary democracy and law itself .
so you'd prefer cookie cutter McDonalds world governments that are Governmental Units instead of nations with history and heritage and spiritual leaders grounded in literally ancient traditions? Gross
It's amazing what rich people can do😢
I look forward to the history of human creation which I believe makes more logical sense then evolution. From what I have read white people have been mass produced on many islands throughout history the last was late 1700s to early 1800s at Coney island and other islands outside of New York corresponding with the worlds fair.
Being thrown from a castle only to land in a pile of manure, is an incredible stroke of luck, or it was done on purpose.
You think you're going to die, but instead end up in a pile 💩 hence the saying I'm in deep doo doo. YT friendly version.
Instead of creating even further schisms, the protestants should have simply returned to the Orthodox Christian faith of the Eastern Roman empire. But there was too much pride.
Elizabeth 1 bar none
The religious split in Early Modern Europe is described as a division between Protestant and Catholic regions. Why does it ignore the Eastern Orthodox churches of Greece, Russia (the western part of which is in Europe), and what are now Ukraine, Serbia, Georgia, Romania, Moldova, etc.? In fact, there are (and were) many more Orthodox Christians than Protestants in Europe. This continues a sad disregard and ignorance of a massive part of Europe by western Europeans who wrote the histories that are now way out of date. Update your sources.
Anglo-centric
Is this a human voice or AI?
Ai by the sound of it