3: The Crusades through the French Revolutions
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- Volume II addresses the early Middle Ages to the French Revolution in 1789 CE. This text covers topics including the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the European conquest of the Americas, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment.
- 3.1.1: The Crusades and the High Middle Ages
- 3.1.1.1: Consequences of the Crusades
- 3.1.1.2: The Crusades
- 3.1.1.3: The Emergence of the High Middle Ages
- 3.1.1.4: The First Four Crusades
- 3.1.1.5: The Northern Crusades and the Teutonic Knights
- 3.1.1.6: Medieval Politics
- 3.1.1.7: The Medieval Agricultural Revolution
- 3.1.1.8: Cities and Economic Change
- 3.1.1.9: Monasticism
- 3.1.1.10: Medieval Learning
- 3.1.1.11: Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages
- 3.1.1.12: Scholasticism
- 3.1.1.13: Conclusion
- 3.1.2: European Exploration and Conquest
- 3.1.2.1: Prelude to European Exploration and Conquest
- 3.1.2.2: Africa and India
- 3.1.2.3: Spain, Columbus, the Great Dying, and the Columbian Exchange
- 3.1.2.4: The Conquistadors
- 3.1.2.5: New World Wealth
- 3.1.2.6: Conclusion
- 3.1.2.7: Trade Empires and Early Capitalism
- 3.1.2.7.1: Prelude to Trade Empires and Early Capitalism
- 3.1.2.7.2: Early Capitalism
- 3.1.2.7.3: Overseas Expansion in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 3.1.2.7.4: The Netherlands
- 3.1.2.7.5: Britain and the Slave Trade
- 3.1.2.7.6: Around the Globe
- 3.1.2.7.7: Conclusion
- 3.1.3: The Renaissance - Political and Social Setting
- 3.1.3.1: Background
- 3.1.3.2: Economics
- 3.1.3.3: Political Setting
- 3.1.3.4: The Great City-States of the Renaissance
- 3.1.3.5: Print
- 3.1.3.6: Conclusion - Patronage
- 3.1.4: The Enlightenment
- 3.1.4.1: The Enlightenment- Definitions
- 3.1.4.2: Context and Causes
- 3.1.4.3: Enlightenment Philosophes
- 3.1.4.4: Politics and Society
- 3.1.4.5: The Radical Enlightenment and the Underground
- 3.1.4.6: Implications of the Enlightement
- 3.1.5: The Renaissance - Art and Learning
- 3.1.5.1: Humanism
- 3.1.5.2: Important Thinkers
- 3.1.5.3: Art and Artists
- 3.1.5.4: Conclusion
- 3.1.6: The Protestant Reformation
- 3.1.6.1: The Context of the Reformation
- 3.1.6.2: Indulgences
- 3.1.6.3: Lutheranism
- 3.1.6.4: Calvinism
- 3.1.6.5: The English Reformation
- 3.1.6.6: The Effects of the Reformation
- 3.1.7: The Catholic Reformation
- 3.1.7.1: The Initial Reaction
- 3.1.7.2: Effects of the Catholic Reformation
- 3.1.7.3: Conclusion
- 3.1.8: Absolutism
- 3.1.8.1: Elsewhere in Europe
- 3.1.8.2: France
- 3.1.8.3: Louis XIV - the Sun King
- 3.1.8.4: Prussia
- 3.1.8.5: Austria
- 3.1.8.6: Spain
- 3.1.8.7: The Overall Effects of Absolutism
- 3.1.8.8: Conclusion
- 3.1.9: Scientific Revolution
- 3.1.9.1: The Scientific Process, Mentality, and Method
- 3.1.9.2: Medicine
- 3.1.9.3: Science and Society - Women
- 3.1.9.4: Scientific Institutions and Culture
- 3.1.9.5: The Philosophical Impact of Science
- 3.1.9.6: Conclusion
- 3.1.10: The French Revolution
- 3.1.10.1: The Causes of the Revolution
- 3.1.10.2: Events of the Early Revolution
- 3.1.10.3: "Equality"
- 3.1.10.4: The Radical Phase and the Terror
- 3.1.10.5: Conclusion