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The late Middle Ages, the Teaching Company

Label
The late Middle Ages, the Teaching Company
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The late Middle Ages
Oclc number
752353169
Responsibility statement
the Teaching Company
Runtime
720
Series statement
Great courses, History, Medieval history
Summary
Prof. Daileader discusses major developments, leaders, and accomplishments in the history of Europe from about 1300 to 1500 A.D
Table Of Contents
DISC 1: Lecture 1. Late Middle Ages, rebirth, waning, calamity? -- Lecture 2. Philip the Fair versus Boniface VIII -- Lecture 3. Fall of the Templars and the Avignon Papacy -- Lecture 4. The great papal schism -- Lecture 5. The Hundred Years War, part 1 -- Lecture 6. The Hundred Years War, part 2DISC 2: Lecture 7. The black death, part 1 -- Lecture 8. The black death, part 2 -- Lecture 9. Revolt in town and country -- Lecture 10. William Ockham -- Lecture 11. John Wycliffe and the Lollards -- Lecture 12. Jan Hus and the Hussite rebellionDISC 3: Lecture 13. Witchcraft -- Lecture 14. Christine de Pizan and Catherine of Siena -- Lecture 15. Gunpowder -- Lecture 16. The printing press -- Lecture 17. Renaissance humanism, part one -- Lecture 18. Renaissance humanism, part twoDISC 4: Lecture 19. The fall of the Byzantine Empire -- Lecture 20. Ferdinand and Isabella -- Lecture 21. The Spanish Inquisition -- Lecture 22. The age of exploration -- Lecture 23. Columbus and the Columbian exchange -- Lecture 24. When did the Middle Ages end?
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
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