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Lecture 3

New Monarchies
Renaissance Humanism
ad fontes
military revolution

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Lecture 4

Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494
Mercantilism
Protectionism
Las Casas
Sepulveda


Lectures 5 & 6

95 THESES
ONLY FAITH, ONLY SCRIUPTURE, ONLY GRACE
THE TWELVE ARTICLES,
INSTITUTES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
INQUISITION
ECCLESIASTICAL AND GENEVA ORDINANCES
IGNATIUS LOYOLA

Lecture 7
The Courtier (1516)
Heptameron (1556)
Charivari

Lecture 8
Edict of Nantes (1598)
Saint Bartholemew's Day Massacre
Peace of Augsburg, (1555)
Treaty of Westphalia (1648)
Malleus Maleficarum (1486).

Lecture 9
Petition of Right (1628)
Hobbes's Leviathan (1651)
Locke's Second Treatise (1690)
Levellers; Bill of Rights (1689)

Lecture 10
Intendants,
Revocation of Edict of Nantes 1685
Fronde
Bossuet
Versailles


Lecture 11
Newton,
Bacon
Galileo
Hermeticism
inductive reasoning
deductive reasoning

Lecture 12

Enlightenment
philosophes
Encyclopedie (1751-1772)
Enlightened despots

Lecture 13
&
Lecture 14
Estates General
July 14, 1789
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 1789
Civil Constitution of the Clergy ,1790
Sans-culottes
Jacobins
Committee of Public Safety
Francois-Noel Babeuf
Civil Code
Continental System
Trafalgar 1805
Waterloo, 1815

Lecture 15
Thomas Malthus
Adam Smith
Proto-industrialization
agricultural revolution
Crystal Palace

Lecture 16
David Ricardo,
Karl Marx
Luddites
relative deprivation

Lecture 17
Chartists
Congress of Vienna
St.Petersburg Dialogues (1821)
Zollverein (1834)
Metternich

Lecture 18
Camillo Cavour
Guiseppe Garibaldi
Otto von Bismarck
Haussmann
German Empire
Ausgleich

Lecture 19
Paris Commune,
First international (1864-1871)
Utilitarianism

Lecture 20
Louis Pasteur,
Auguste Comte,
Albert Einstein
Friedrich Nietzsche
Georges Sorel
Charles Darwin
Secularization

Lecture 21
Social Darwinism
scramble for Africa
civilizing mission
jingoism
David Livingstone
H.M.Stanley
J.A.Hobson


Lecture 22
total war
attrition
Defence of the Realm Act
Schlieffen Plan
short-war illusion
Versailles Treaty


Lecture 23
New Economic policy (NEP)
Collectivization
Show trials
Duma
Article 48
Enabling Act
"Night of the long knives"
Nuremburg Laws
Corporatism


Lecture 24
appeasement
Blitzkrieg
Nuremberg Laws
Kristalnacht
Wannsee Conference

Lecture 27
Iron Curtain
NATO
Warsaw Pact
Containment


Lecture 28
Schuman plan
Jean Monnet
Treaty of Rome
Maastricht Treaty
Democratic deficit

Lecture 29
Brezhnev Doctrine
Charter 77
Vaclav Havel
Lech Walesa
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Herbert Marcuse
Perestroika
Mikhail Gorbachev