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Western Civilization: Volume B: 1300 to 1815, 8th Edition

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by Spielvogel, Jackson J.




  EIGHTH EDITION

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  WESTERN CIVILIZATION

  VOLUME B: 1300–1815

  EIGHTH EDITION

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  WESTERN CIVILIZATION

  VOLUME B: 1300–1815

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  JACKSON J. SPIELVOGEL

  The Pennsylvania State University

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  Western Civilization, Eighth Edition,

  Volume B: 1300–1815

  Jackson J. Spielvogel

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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  JACKSON J. SPIELVOGEL is associate professor emeritus of history at The Pennsylvania State University. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, where he specialized in Reformation history under Harold J. Grimm. His articles and reviews have appeared in such journals as Moreana, Journal of General Education, Catholic Historical Review, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, and American Historical Review. He has also contributed chapters or articles to The Social History of the Reformation, The Holy Roman Empire: A Dictionary Handbook, the Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual of Holocaust Studies, and Utopian Studies. His work has been supported by fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation and the Foundation for Reformation Research. At Penn State, he helped inaugurate the Western civilization courses as well as a popular course on Nazi Germany. His book Hitler and Nazi Germany was published in 1987 (sixth edition, 2010). He is the coauthor (with William Duiker) of World History, first published in 1998 (sixth edition, 2010), and The Essential World History (third edition, 2008). Professor Spielvogel has won five major university-wide teaching awards. In 1988–1989, he held the Penn State Teaching Fellowship, the university’s most prestigious teaching award. He won the Dean Arthur Ray Warnock Award for Outstanding Faculty Member in 1996 and the Schreyer Honors College Excellence in Teaching Award in 2000.

  TO DIANE,

  WHOSE LOVE AND SUPPORT MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE

  J.J.S.

  BRIEF CONTENTS

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  DOCUMENTS

  MAPS

  FEATURES

  PREFACE

  INTRODUCTION TO STUDENTS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION

  WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1300

  11 THE LATER MIDDLE AGES: CRISIS AND DISINTEGRATION IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

  12 RECOVERY AND REBIRTH: THE AGE OF THE RENAISSANCE

  13 REFORMATION AND RELIGIOUS WARFARE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

  14 EUROPE AND THE WORLD: NEW ENCOUNTERS, 1500–1800

  15 STATE BUILDING AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

  16 TOWARD A NEW HEAVEN AND A NEW EARTH: THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN SCIENCE

  17 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: AN AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT

  18 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: EUROPEAN STATES, INTERNATIONAL WARS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE

  19 A REVOLUTION IN POLITICS: THE ERA OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON

  GLOSSARY

  CHAPTER NOTES

  INDEX

  DETAILED CONTENTS

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  DOCUMENTS

  MAPS

  FEATURES

  PREFACE

  INTRODUCTION TO STUDENTS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION

  WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1300

  11 THE LATER MIDDLE AGES: CRISIS AND DISINTEGRATION IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

  A Time of Troubles: Black Death and Social Crisis

  Famine and Population

  The Black Death: From Asia to Europe

  The Black Death in Europe

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  CAUSES OF THE BLACK DEATH: CONTEMPORARY VIEWS

  Economic Dislocation and Social Upheaval

  War and Political Instability

  Causes of the Hundred Years’ War

  Conduct and Course of the War

  Political Instability

  FILM & HISTORY

  JOAN OF ARC (1948), THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC (1999)

  The Growth of England’s Political Institutions

  The Problems of the French Kings

  The German Monarchy

  The States of Italy

  The Decline of the Church

  Boniface VIII and the Conflict with the State

  The Papacy at Avignon (1305–1377)

  The Great Schism

  New Thoughts on Church and State a
nd the Rise of Conciliarism

  Popular Religion in an Age of Adversity

  Changes in Theology

  The Cultural World of the Fourteenth Century

  The Development of Vernacular Literature

  Art and the Black Death

  Society in an Age of Adversity

  Changes in Urban Life

  New Directions in Medicine

  IMAGES OF EVERYDAY LIFE

  ENTERTAINMENT IN THE MIDDLE AGES

  Inventions and New Patterns

  Chapter Summary

  Chapter Timeline

  Chapter Review

  12 RECOVERY AND REBIRTH: THE AGE OF THE RENAISSANCE

  Meaning and Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance

  The Making of Renaissance Society

  Economic Recovery

  Social Changes in the Renaissance

  The Family in Renaissance Italy

  The Italian States in the Renaissance

  The Five Major States

  Independent City-States

  Warfare in Italy

  The Birth of Modern Diplomacy

  Machiavelli and the New Statecraft

  The Intellectual Renaissance in Italy

  Italian Renaissance Humanism

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  THE RENAISSANCE PRINCE: THE VIEWS OF MACHIAVELLI AND ERASMUS

  Education in the Renaissance

  Humanism and History

  The Impact of Printing

  The Artistic Renaissance

  Art in the Early Renaissance

  The Artistic High Renaissance

  The Artist and Social Status

  The Northern Artistic Renaissance

  Music in the Renaissance

  The European State in the Renaissance

  The Growth of the French Monarchy

  England: Civil War and a New Monarchy

  The Unification of Spain

  The Holy Roman Empire: The Success of the Habsburgs

  The Struggle for Strong Monarchy in Eastern Europe

  The Ottoman Turks and the End of the Byzantine Empire

  The Church in the Renaissance

  The Problems of Heresy and Reform

  The Renaissance Papacy

  Chapter Summary

  Chapter Timeline

  Chapter Review

  13 REFORMATION AND RELIGIOUS WARFARE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

  Prelude to Reformation

  Christian or Northern Renaissance Humanism

  Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation

  Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany

  The Early Luther

  FILM & HISTORY

  LUTHER (2003)

  The Rise of Lutheranism

  Organizing the Church

  Germany and the Reformation: Religion and Politics

  The Spread of the Protestant Reformation

  Lutheranism in Scandinavia

  The Zwinglian Reformation

  The Radical Reformation: The Anabaptists

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  A REFORMATION DEBATE: CONFLICT AT MARBURG

  The Reformation in England

  John Calvin and Calvinism

  The Social Impact of the Protestant Reformation

  The Family

  Education in the Reformation

  Religious Practices and Popular Culture

  The Catholic Reformation

  Revival of the Old

  The Society of Jesus

  A Revived Papacy

  The Council of Trent

  Politics and the Wars of Religion in the Sixteenth Century

  The French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)

  Philip II and Militant Catholicism

  Revolt of the Netherlands

  The England of Elizabeth

  FILM & HISTORY

  ELIZABETH (1998)

  Chapter Summary

  Chapter Timeline

  Chapter Review

  14 EUROPE AND THE WORLD: NEW ENCOUNTERS, 1500–1800

  On the Brink of a New World

  The Motives for Expansion

  The Means for Expansion

  New Horizons: The Portuguese and Spanish Empires

  The Development of a Portuguese Maritime Empire

  IMAGES OF EVERYDAY LIFE

  SPICES AND WORLD TRADE

  Voyages to the New World

  The Spanish Empire in the New World

  New Rivals on the World Stage

  Africa: The Slave Trade

  The West in Southeast Asia

  The French and British in India

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  WEST MEETS EAST: AN EXCHANGE OF ROYAL LETTERS

  China

  Japan

  The Americas

  The Impact of European Expansion

  The Conquered

  FILM & HISTORY

  THE MISSION (1986)

  The Conquerors

  Toward a World Economy

  Economic Conditions in the Sixteenth Century

  The Growth of Commercial Capitalism

  Mercantilism

  Overseas Trade and Colonies: Movement Toward Globalization

  Chapter Summary

  Chapter Review

  Chapter Timeline

  15 STATE BUILDING AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

  Social Crises, War, and Rebellions

  The Witchcraft Craze

  The Thirty Years’ War

  A Military Revolution?

  Rebellions

  The Practice of Absolutism: Western Europe

  Absolute Monarchy in France

  The Reign of Louis XIV (1643–1715)

  The Decline of Spain

  Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe

  The German States

  Italy: From Spanish to Austrian Rule

  Russia: From Fledgling Principality to Major Power

  The Great Northern States

  The Ottoman Empire

  The Limits of Absolutism

  Limited Monarchy and Republics

  The Weakness of the Polish Monarchy

  The Golden Age of the Dutch Republic

  England and the Emergence of Constitutional Monarchy

  IMAGES OF EVERYDAY LIFE

  DUTCH DOMESTICITY

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  OLIVER CROMWELL: THREE PERSPECTIVES

  The Flourishing of European Culture

  The Changing Faces of Art

  A Wondrous Age of Theater

  Chapter Summary

  Chapter Timeline

  Chapter Review

  16 TOWARD A NEW HEAVEN AND A NEW EARTH: THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN SCIENCE

  Background to the Scientific Revolution

  Ancient Authors and Renaissance Artists

  Technological Innovations and Mathematics

  Renaissance Magic

  Toward a New Heaven: A Revolution in Astronomy

  Copernicus

  Brahe

  Kepler

  Galileo

  OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS

  A NEW HEAVEN? FAITH VERSUS REASON

  Newton

  Advances in Medicine and Chemistry

  Paracelsus

  Vesalius

 

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