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Reformation and Consequences: Crash Course European History #7 

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The Protestant Reformation didn't exactly begin with Martin Luther, and it didn't end with him either. Reformers and monarchs changed the ways that religious and state power were organized throughout the 16th and early 17th centuries. Jean Calvin in France and Switzerland, the Tudors in England, and the Hugenots in France also made major contributions to the Reformation.
Sources
Hunt, Lynn. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019. Ch. 14.
Kelley, Donald R. The Beginning of Ideology: Consciousness and Society in the French Reformation. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981.
Lindberg, Carter. The European Reformations. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley Blackwell, 2010.
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@bootler3
@bootler3 5 лет назад
"All currently deceased", this phrase has some ominous suggestions built in
@Stardweller1
@Stardweller1 5 лет назад
Well, many forms of Christianity do teach of an eventual universal resurrection, sooo...
@LukeBunyip
@LukeBunyip 5 лет назад
@@Stardweller1 My first thought was "...zombies?" Just saying.
@Stardweller1
@Stardweller1 5 лет назад
Some denominations believe it's universal. They see a difference between resurrection and salvation.
@jack1506
@jack1506 5 лет назад
Can y’all do a crash course of Asian history? Most, if not all, American schools do not teach it. I took it in college and found it very interesting and I think it can help people understand and appreciate Asian culture better.
@Vitalis94
@Vitalis94 5 лет назад
There are some YT channels where they focus on Asian history. I saw one on China, Japan, one guy focusing on Iran, but yeah, there is no cohesive crash course on the Asian history in it's entirety.
@kelligillum3230
@kelligillum3230 5 лет назад
I'd love this. Also African and South American history. Growing up in the U.S. I feel like I got such a self-absorbed history education and have to teach myself about the rest of the world
@archvermin
@archvermin 5 лет назад
Be careful what you wish for - the comment section will be overrun by complaints about John's pronunciation of non-English words.
@randomvintagemap160
@randomvintagemap160 5 лет назад
We spent more time on the Tang Dynasty then we did on Charlemagne. How??!
@sebm2767
@sebm2767 5 лет назад
I approve of this message!
@michaelpisciarino5348
@michaelpisciarino5348 5 лет назад
0:39 Peace of Augsberg 1:23 Ivan The Terrible And Sulieman The Magnificent. “The New Monarchs” 2:06 New Religious Sects. Lutherans, Calvinists, Baptists, Ani-Baptists, Quakers 4:06 Geneva, “The Protestant Rome” 4:48 War of The Roses ---> Henry 8th, 6 wives (D B D, D B S) 6:36 Catholic Queen “Bloody” Mary And Protestant Queen Elizabeth I Spanish Armada 7:36 Philip Bankrupts Spain, Inflation of Gold 8:23 Iconclasts French Religious Civil War St. Bartholemew’s Day Massacre 9:40 Henry of Navarre “Paris is worth a mass” Edict of Nantes 10:10 _Politiques_ 10:44 Women - Luther On Women - Reading - Queen Elizabeth 11:48 Changes 12:25 Next Time: Commercial Revolution, Agircultural Revolution, Slavery
@iMacPunk
@iMacPunk 5 лет назад
Small Correction: Augsburg (castle) rather than berg (Mountain).
@michaelpisciarino5348
@michaelpisciarino5348 5 лет назад
iMacPunk Thank you
@navo5827
@navo5827 4 года назад
God?
@samuelmora1327
@samuelmora1327 4 года назад
Thank you! It's really nice to have this as a review for after the video. Keep up the good work, it helps us.
@CarlosRios1
@CarlosRios1 5 лет назад
Crash Course: **cover the renaissance and the reformation** EUIV players: I was made for this.
@olliejobson6371
@olliejobson6371 4 года назад
Agreed
@MahraiZiller
@MahraiZiller 5 лет назад
Calvin: “everything is predetermined, including who’s going to heaven and who’s going to hell.” Also Calvin: “Biblical sins should be criminalised to stop people from sinning and going to hell!” 🤦‍♂️
@phoenixshadow6633
@phoenixshadow6633 5 лет назад
Anne Hutchinson said the same thing and concluded since visible saints, people who were predetermined for heaven, were already saved, they didn't need to follow any laws since they were going to heaven either way. She got banished and killed by Natives.
@LateNightKaiju
@LateNightKaiju 5 лет назад
That always mystified me. Maybe people secretly believed that doing churchy stuff would save them anyway and predestination was bunk? Or maybe they felt that because they were amongst the saved ones they should show it and act devout?
@Hawkster52
@Hawkster52 5 лет назад
It's almost like religious doctrine and the people who enforce them are as flawed as anyone else but refuse to accept that reality and make up things on the fly to justify their authority and opinions even if those justifications make no sense.
@DiaJasin
@DiaJasin 5 лет назад
Calvin is gay
@DiaJasin
@DiaJasin 5 лет назад
@Puella don't bother
@lukelee7967
@lukelee7967 5 лет назад
"Say no to garden gnomes" Sounds like John has been playing the classic PS2 game Bully.
@sumtingwong5248
@sumtingwong5248 5 лет назад
I love how changing the playback speed to 1.25x makes him sound exactly like he used to. It's like they told him "Hey John, we're gonna need you to speak 25% slower" Boy, did he nail it.
@deanhart375
@deanhart375 5 лет назад
Man I would love a history of religion or theology crash course!
@runedudez
@runedudez 5 лет назад
+
@KayleLang
@KayleLang 5 лет назад
I find Religion for Breakfast covers that very well. I find his stuff on early Christianity very interesting.
@mr.johnson3844
@mr.johnson3844 5 лет назад
I wouldn't trust them with it. Crash Course doesn't have a good history of taking theology seriously. In fact, they are often incredibly dismissive of religion.
@ravencloud7
@ravencloud7 5 лет назад
Well my good Dean I have fantastic news for you!! They have done it!
@antoinettegabrielle3991
@antoinettegabrielle3991 5 лет назад
For Christian theology I highly recommend The Bible Project. They do a great job explaining Biblical theology as well as producing high quality illustrated videos!
@urbansocrates
@urbansocrates 5 лет назад
The slower pace is welcome.
@jakomean
@jakomean 4 года назад
"We'll get to existentialism later" - Story of my life.
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
I'm listening at 1.5 speed and am back in Crash Course heaven.
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
@Grant Willis Nope, it's not you. Check out the comments in the other videos in this series- people noticed it right away
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
@Grant Willis Oh, honey, I'm so old that 7 years ago was just yesterday to me; and it's true, the passage of time just continues to take it out of us. I absolutely agree with you about the quality of the content of these videos. Pure gold.
@zach3360
@zach3360 5 лет назад
j k even at normal speed it’s hard to digest the information
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
@@zach3360 I just love how versatile RU-vid is - I've been listening to a bunch of physics videos, and though I don't slow them down, I sure hit pause and repeat a lot!
@zach3360
@zach3360 5 лет назад
@@regular-joe yeah i guess it's normal not to get everything in one go. imagine an alternate reality with youtube in VHS format, your retention would probably be higher because rewinding would be such a chore
@genericyoutubeaccount579
@genericyoutubeaccount579 5 лет назад
Wow. John mentioned Ivan and Suleiman. I hope you are happy because that is all the history you are getting east of Berlin for the next 10 episodes.
@alejandroojeda1572
@alejandroojeda1572 5 лет назад
I was just going to say the same, at least Russia was mentioned... Farwell until Catherine the great... Maybe.
@heimirpallragnarsson6436
@heimirpallragnarsson6436 5 лет назад
I think they are trying to model their own course on history after the one taught in the States. Unfortunately Eastern Europe is not a thing back there.
@alejandroojeda1572
@alejandroojeda1572 5 лет назад
@@heimirpallragnarsson6436 I think you're spott on, but it's still both sad and a bit shocking the view of Europe they have. No ottomans, no Russians, no Scandinavians, no Hungarians, no polish or Lithuanian, and the Spanish will soon dissappear as weel as the Portuguese and the italians. Just France, England and "Germany" will remain.
@alexk6343
@alexk6343 5 лет назад
@@adpirtle emmm... Melania is from the Balkans but Slovenians tend to disagree :)
@vathek5958
@vathek5958 5 лет назад
Well these episodes try to weave a story of such, and it's hard to do that with such disparate regions as Iberia, Scandinavia and the Balkans, at least at this point in history. By the time the Middle Ages are over we'll be discussing the Pentarchy of England/UK, France, Russia, Austria(-Hungary) and Prussia/Germany that continues up until WW1 and is pretty Europe encompassing.
@TheActionBastard
@TheActionBastard 5 лет назад
Religious war! Finally... a non-controversial topic. :P Good times.
@LateNightKaiju
@LateNightKaiju 5 лет назад
Indeed. I'm sure we can all agree that my religion is better than yours.
@mosquitobight
@mosquitobight 5 лет назад
Imagine countries going to war over which superhero is the best one
@mosquitobight
@mosquitobight 5 лет назад
@Angry Justinian Those things were not done for science. They were done for a religion called racism. There is nothing about science that leads logically to racism.
@mosquitobight
@mosquitobight 5 лет назад
@Angry Justinian It's not like Hishashi Ouchi was denied medical treatment. He was beyond help. They basically had two choices: keep him alive or let him die. Christian morality frowns on letting people die, so effectively they did the Christian thing in his case even though they're not Christian. In fact, they were trying to save his life, doing things like restoring his blood production with stem cells from his brother. What would you have them do?
@mosquitobight
@mosquitobight 5 лет назад
@Angry Justinian If you're going to use ad hominems, you automatically lose the debate. Now answer the question, what would you have them do? If he was in an American hospital, would they let him die, or would they try to keep him alive as the Japanese did? Think for a change.
@raegune
@raegune 5 лет назад
The look on John's face when he says "I feel powerful" while (I think?) masking a smile is gold.
@partlysunnysky
@partlysunnysky 5 лет назад
New series make me so frustrated because I can't binge them yet, I have to watch one at a time :(
@Warrenbowser3
@Warrenbowser3 5 лет назад
Big sad
@Pecisk
@Pecisk 5 лет назад
It feels this is first topic you haven't covered in any of other history series. Really informative, many thanks!
5 лет назад
Yay - a picture from my town of birth in the first minute. (That exploding mountain)
@lolpope
@lolpope 5 лет назад
what is the name of this town/painting
@billytrespassers3123
@billytrespassers3123 5 лет назад
@@lolpope I'm just gonna take a wild guess: Plauen?
@duncanmatthews1597
@duncanmatthews1597 5 лет назад
I can't get enough of Crash course history!!! Thanks so much for these videos John, Stan and the rest of the team.
@DaDunge
@DaDunge 5 лет назад
7:30 You missed the part where the English set out to Spain with an armada and lost it to harsh weather too.
@warwickeng5491
@warwickeng5491 5 лет назад
Yeah but we don't talk about that hush
@jorgenoname6062
@jorgenoname6062 5 лет назад
exactly john touches on it in a past episode but because the US is a dominately english derived nation we paint spanish and Latin kingdoms in the harshest light possible highlighting their failures while glossing over English failures and misdeeds
@Madhattersinjeans
@Madhattersinjeans 5 лет назад
@@jorgenoname6062 Not even remotely true.
@jorgenoname6062
@jorgenoname6062 5 лет назад
@@Madhattersinjeans extremely true
@historicalminds6812
@historicalminds6812 5 лет назад
Wonderful episode crash course crew. Thank you for all your work.
@claireshi7384
@claireshi7384 4 года назад
John Green: we should say no to garden gnomes, especially to those in films like Gnomeo and Juliet! *William Shakespeare and English teachers have left the chat*
@LunaSuJu
@LunaSuJu 5 лет назад
wow I"m so happy that you are still making videos. I didn't know about Europen History series so I'll be right back after my finals are over :')
@febru5703
@febru5703 5 лет назад
Just looked if this came out on the channel... back and THERE IT IS in my recommendations! Great! :)
@ryannicholls3662
@ryannicholls3662 5 лет назад
I'm enjoying this more laid back narration.
@thJune-ze7dn
@thJune-ze7dn 5 лет назад
4:00 Is that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from the Crash Course thought bubble on Hamlet?
@ESPHMacD
@ESPHMacD 5 лет назад
16thJune1904 Yes, yes they are!
@roryokane5907
@roryokane5907 5 лет назад
Good eye!
@chadestioco
@chadestioco 5 лет назад
Crash course is the only channel where I replay certain parts if I didn't quite catch it the first time. Great content!
@TheActionBastard
@TheActionBastard 5 лет назад
I always get the feeling like high school would have been dramatically easier if the teacher's talks had been recorded and were available for me later... I mean it isn't like that'd even be hard to do. 21st century technology is lightyears ahead of the implementation of that technology still. :( That was the 90s though and today it just doesn't make sense to NOT record the classroom. Always nice to have records of what happened to your kids, your teachers, and what the hell the teacher actually said. I've had some lessons only make sense after being repeated more than once.
@Mattdewit
@Mattdewit 5 лет назад
Its nice to hear some history about the Huguenots. I myself am a descendant of those who fled to the low-countries. So it won't be a surprise that I was raised in a calvinist household.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 5 лет назад
I had this crazy hope that the Warsaw Confederation of 1573, the Polish Brethren or anything that was going one in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (one of larger blobs on that map you can see on the wall behind John) in context of the Reformation would be mentioned, but I suppose it's not considered to be a notable part of the common history of Europe. At least there was that quick mentioning of Calvinism spreading to Hungary and "other parts of Eastern Europe".
@Thevlogboy1
@Thevlogboy1 5 лет назад
From what I expect this show is doing is trying to follow the American AP European History curriculum. And in that "European History" really means "Western/Central European History" unless you are 18th century Russia and onwards. It really is sad because Eastern Europe has such a fascinating history!
@Vitalis94
@Vitalis94 5 лет назад
To be honest, it's not a place to learn about things like that. He's gonna ommit a lot of things, and give but an overview of the most important events in European history. For details, one must check other historical channels.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 5 лет назад
Yeah, if anything it's at least interesting to see what is considered important when teaching European history in the American schools, although I hoped they will use this series to maybe teach people about some of the things they probably won't hear in classrooms. Plus I genuinely think that the major example of actual tolerance among all of this religious violence - the Warsaw Confederation deserves to be talked about in the wider European context, maybe no less than the Peace of Augsburg.
@camiloiribarren1450
@camiloiribarren1450 5 лет назад
Thank goodness for learning from PBS in such a fun way like this. Thanks
@candylowery548
@candylowery548 5 лет назад
Love your videos! You helped me pass World History and now I'm working on passing US History.
@hansgustafsson708
@hansgustafsson708 5 лет назад
Darn it. Was hoping this episode would mention Sweden at least. Sure the nation is on the fringe of Europe but during the 30-years war it's influence was felt in the HRE. Well I'll wait for the episodes on the 20th century I guess
@Vitalis94
@Vitalis94 5 лет назад
To be honest, I find this series lacking. At the beginning, he said that he would focus on more unknown parts of European history - that is, including Eastern Europe and all, but so far, I see him only covering Western Europe - mainly England, Italy and France. That isn't wrong, it's how European history as a whole is thaught in schools, and the topics like Age of Discovery and Reformation are bound to be focused on Western Europe. But yeah, I wished he mentioned Scandinavia and Eastern Europe more often. Hell, he even failed to mention Duchy of Prussia in this very video, while it was the very first state to adopt Lutheranism. Of course the conversion wasn't as influential as English one, but at least mentioning would be fair, no?
@augustwest7821
@augustwest7821 5 лет назад
He's only up to 1600. Only 18 years to go. There is no way he will omit the Treaty of Westphalia.
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 5 лет назад
As a man of culture and historian myself, I can add that at least one woman was tortured on a rack and later burned at the stake as a consequence of the Reformation. Thank you, Simple History!
@ShortHandedNow
@ShortHandedNow 5 лет назад
13:37 running time... I see what you did there!
@aderinolamiju
@aderinolamiju 5 лет назад
What 🤔
@nathalievereecke2149
@nathalievereecke2149 5 лет назад
I study History in Belgium, and these explanations about the catholic church etc. really help me!! thank you SO much!
@therealquade
@therealquade 5 лет назад
I've been subscribed for years, and didn't know you where even doing crash course european history, i'm gonna have to watch all these.
@MrCosmik1
@MrCosmik1 5 лет назад
A very interesting approach to Protestantism was done by Max Weber. He analysed how the shift from condemning riches and obscene luxury led to the condemning of idleness and laziness. Work was seen as a key, worthy value that still very much shapes American culture. From Meritocracy to the American Dream, it all seems to stem from this idea of "work good, laziness bad". It may seem obvious to some of you but it's really not, you could imagine an epicurian doctrine of "enjoy life, take it easy". In some ways that doctrine is what shapes Southern Europe, and to some extent the Scandinavian ideas of "Lagom", "Hygge", that roughly represents an ideal of moderation and balance. Not too much, not too little. Now the best part of all of this, is looking at how the "dogma of predestination" still plays a role, although diffusely, in meritocracy and the American Dream. It may be a stretch, but I think that concept is at least hearable. You'd have two main drives for success: work and worthiness. The tip of the iceberg is that you have to work, on the basis that everyone who succeeded was working hard. However, not all those who work hard succeed. Some fail despite working hard. Well, meritocracy, as it postulates that "if you work hard enough you succeed", teaches us that those who fail didn't work enough. Or were not touched by grace, were not predestined to succeed. The issue of that is legitimising inequalities that have nothing to do with work, or worthiness. Ironically, as he set off to destroy the inequalities, Luther set a path for an even more structured, systemic unequal game.
@Salsmachev
@Salsmachev 5 лет назад
Wait, what happened to the 30 years war and the peace of Westphalia? You basically fast forwarded through one of the most important parts of the reformation.
@Aoskar95
@Aoskar95 5 лет назад
That starts in 1618 so maybe next episode will cover the years up till that?
@cathykeller8551
@cathykeller8551 5 лет назад
It’s coming as a separate episode. It’s 1618-1648, and this episode focuses on earlier religious strife.
@SplatterInker
@SplatterInker 5 лет назад
Also... most important? Debatable. ;)
@gisellemcrae2555
@gisellemcrae2555 5 лет назад
Love his videos
@janpolak7013
@janpolak7013 5 лет назад
"Really everything is temporary..." Well, how about the truthfulness of "Everything is temporary."? Now that's eternal! Didn't see that paradox coming at you, did you!
@Chilukar
@Chilukar 5 лет назад
To paraphrase Orwell: no statements are absolute but some statements are more absolute than others.
@tjs200
@tjs200 5 лет назад
the heat death of the universe is forever
@hanabarrett6046
@hanabarrett6046 5 лет назад
We can't say for sure that everything will always be temporary though
@ryanalving3785
@ryanalving3785 5 лет назад
@@hanabarrett6046 I believe that the Bible teaches us that the temporary nature of things is itself a temporary phenomenon.
@elvenbee7006
@elvenbee7006 5 лет назад
Lil fun fact: Henry stated he was the head of the church *in* England! It was Elizabeth I who claimed the title Head of the Church Of England! In fact, it was Elizabeth who cemented and established this new title and branch of Christianity (at the time she called herself 'Supreme Governor' of the church of England !)
@Whyufollowos
@Whyufollowos 5 лет назад
Awesome ... as usual!!
@slh3940
@slh3940 4 года назад
That last quote from Martin Luther was equal parts disgusting and terrifying.
@JahRandom
@JahRandom 5 лет назад
Answer to the "Euro' Kiddin Me" of Fig. 7.2: "Not today!"
@LukeBunyip
@LukeBunyip 5 лет назад
"Valar morghulis" 😜
@HistorySkills
@HistorySkills 5 лет назад
Great video, covering a very messy and confusing period of time.
@meehleibfamily3070
@meehleibfamily3070 5 лет назад
Thanks for another crash course
@arunamatthews9963
@arunamatthews9963 5 лет назад
Awesome job sir😊
@kevinm9191
@kevinm9191 5 лет назад
I see history and click sooo fast.
@TheRjs54
@TheRjs54 5 лет назад
damn if only this was released before my a level tudors exam lol
@nic17las
@nic17las 5 лет назад
It wasn't gold that declined dramatically in price, it was silver! Silver being produced in such quantities at the Cerro Rico (the Rich Hill) in Potosí, Bolivia, that it gave Argentina (the Silvered one) and the river north of Buenos Aires, the Rio de la Plata (the River of Silver) their name.
@hailyxia2477
@hailyxia2477 5 лет назад
I would really like to compliment you on stating that Anne supported religious reform. She wasn't just the other woman. She was fiercely intelligent! Please dig deeper on this! This topic could fill a course on it's own. I would love to see a popular youtuber such as yourself cover Anne a little more thoroughly.
@JayJay5244
@JayJay5244 5 лет назад
Last time I came this early, the crusades haven’t even started
@darthhoovy8332
@darthhoovy8332 5 лет назад
Iconoclasm in the 16th century?! Man you guys are like 800 years late to the party!Back then Leo lll was still Emperor!
@SalemHill
@SalemHill 5 лет назад
I think John Green would be a perfect candidate to replace Alex Trebek on Jeopardy! What do you think?
@steverobinson4319
@steverobinson4319 5 лет назад
James, very true
@beth8775
@beth8775 5 лет назад
I continue to be amazed that Trebek is still kicking.
@legsofoctopus797
@legsofoctopus797 5 лет назад
I love history so much 😊
@edennc1360
@edennc1360 5 лет назад
My history teacher is the educational consultant !!! ❤
@jarodshulista
@jarodshulista 4 года назад
I hope that John is going to do History series from several different Periods and places. African, Asian, Pre-Colombian Americas and others. As well as "200" level courses where he dives deeper into subjects, similar to the world history 2 course
@Brut.V
@Brut.V 5 лет назад
😳- “I feel powerful”
@ciaranreed91
@ciaranreed91 5 лет назад
Can we have a whole episode on the 30 Years War. It is really significant but there appears to be a lack of English content on it for general consumption.
@warwickeng5491
@warwickeng5491 5 лет назад
I agree, that conflict is often so overlooked, even though it was a key event in world history
@cambriakilgannon12
@cambriakilgannon12 5 лет назад
I cant wait for the 40+ episode series on Crash Course: Existentialism!
@rozempire2843
@rozempire2843 5 лет назад
Kaleb Lee We’ve got philosophy AND psychology
@cambriakilgannon12
@cambriakilgannon12 5 лет назад
@@rozempire2843 it was a joke
@rozempire2843
@rozempire2843 5 лет назад
Kaleb Lee What is this jooo-kke you speak of.
@tristandufresne2870
@tristandufresne2870 5 лет назад
green has gotten so mellow
@davidtucker3574
@davidtucker3574 4 года назад
Thank you for an excellent summary of a complex period in religious/monarchical history; leads to horrific bloodshed (Thirty Years War 1618-) in central/north Europe. You can go into a sleepy church in southern Italy, Spain or Portugal today and feel that the northern Reformation never happened (plenty of 'icons' around). And Ireland never reformed, leading to the last remnants of Catholic v Protestant conflict in Europe, the difference being that few of the combatants are forced to go to church anymore (but they do go to football matches)
@talideon
@talideon 5 лет назад
Maybe I missed something, but this leaves out Wyclffe and Jan Hus, who are kinda important to this whole story.
@m00rtin4
@m00rtin4 5 лет назад
The name jan hus is familiar but i forgot who he was
@melinaedwards4383
@melinaedwards4383 4 года назад
Ahahah my online AP exam is tomorrow and I’m watching these while I fall asleep with stress and anxiety 👍👍👍
@wanderingrandomer
@wanderingrandomer 5 лет назад
Cheeky bit of English history there. I'm all for it!
@DominickvdHoff
@DominickvdHoff 5 лет назад
The dutch are next! I can feel it!
@fernandovanderlaan9225
@fernandovanderlaan9225 5 лет назад
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
@primotef8863
@primotef8863 5 лет назад
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
@mmmmtoastyyyy
@mmmmtoastyyyy 4 года назад
That gnome icon was on a crash course with history.
@dainironfoot5198
@dainironfoot5198 5 лет назад
Aw no mentions of the Dutch revolt. Happened exactly around this time, and was started mainly because of the reformation and it's consequenes. How was it missed?
@timkraan5486
@timkraan5486 5 лет назад
He had several points from where he could have (even) mentioned it. Phillips ll for example.
@qwertyman1511
@qwertyman1511 5 лет назад
The dutch golden age is coming up. I bet they wanted to spread the focus around semi-equally throughout the series.
@JorgenKremer
@JorgenKremer 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing, the iconoclast, or "beeldenstorm", was in 1566 in both France and the low countries.
@timkraan5486
@timkraan5486 5 лет назад
@@qwertyman1511 Its just that the dutch independence war (which in turn led to the dutch golden age) was completely caused by all the things spoken of in the video. -Calvinism -Centralization by monarchs -Religious fighting.
@Vitalis94
@Vitalis94 5 лет назад
Because it's mainly focused on the larger picture - England, France, Italy are the core of this European series. Any outliers, the Dutch, Scandinavians, or, God forbid, Eastern Europe wouldn't be mentioned at all. Well, with the Dutch, there is a chance of a mention while discussing early capitalism and their colonial efforts. As well as some scientists.
@BrainsApplied
@BrainsApplied 5 лет назад
*Can you do one about politics?* I would learn to learn more about the latest political developments.
@aria5614
@aria5614 5 лет назад
Fun fact for Hunchback of Notre Dame, the line in Hellfire "Its Not my fault, its in Gods plan, he made the devil so much stronger than a man!" Reveals Claude Frollo to be a Calvinist. Of course, he spends the whole song trying to tell Saint Mary what to do which sums up his character quite nicely.
@spacelizbian3237
@spacelizbian3237 5 лет назад
Is it just me or does John sound way more tired in these videos as opposed to the older series he did?
@robiking011
@robiking011 5 лет назад
He's now being himself and not playing a character.
@Udontkno7
@Udontkno7 5 лет назад
He's a chill mellow older man :) I like it
@angelolorilla2050
@angelolorilla2050 5 лет назад
Oh... I see you have Lyn as pfp
@canles
@canles 5 лет назад
play the video in 1.25 speed to get the old John back
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 5 лет назад
Yeah we get it. You make the same comment every week.
@elvenbee7006
@elvenbee7006 4 года назад
Henry formed the Church In England, it was Elizabeth who solidified the title the Church Of England ♡
@chowring
@chowring 4 года назад
Technically Henry the VIII did not divorce Catherine of Aragon, but had the marriage annulled. As a matter of fact Anglicanism did not allow remarriage after divorce till the 20th century.
@preinzi
@preinzi 5 лет назад
3:17 the shadow of the guy in the center shows up too early. a rare mistake by Thought Café :/ otherwise loved the episode! brings back the feeling of discovering crash course a couple of years ago.
@lalainaramarivelo
@lalainaramarivelo 5 лет назад
Meanwhile reformed Baptists and Reformed Presbyterians argue about Pale Ale.... (and Covenant Theology)
4 года назад
The smirk in Henry of France says it all...
@BenMartinez
@BenMartinez 4 года назад
Can you please make a crash course series for African history and one for Asian history? The world is a big place!
@CoimbraBertone
@CoimbraBertone 5 лет назад
*mentions France, mentions England, video is **13:37* nice :P
@magnuspeacock5857
@magnuspeacock5857 5 лет назад
13:38. Sorry.
@DeusExHonda
@DeusExHonda 5 лет назад
I really like this idea of "radical equality"
@k213389
@k213389 5 лет назад
Catholics were still persecuted in England under QEI’s rule, I wouldn’t exactly call her approach to religious dissenters “moderate.” Even if she was more moderate than her sister
@Vv-cq6cx
@Vv-cq6cx 5 лет назад
Hey John. I remember the video you made on Reagan and his economical reforms and so on. I was wondering could you do one on Margaret Thatcher? I would realy appreciate it. Best of luck to you and crash course.
@bugzilla6486
@bugzilla6486 5 лет назад
Here I was hoping for an episode on the 30 years war
@ZakTheFallen
@ZakTheFallen 5 лет назад
Wrong century, you have to wait for 1618, and we're not there yet.
@mTokhi1
@mTokhi1 4 года назад
- Armada? What's Armada? - Nothing. What's Armada with you? Hahaha. Seriously, we're in trouble.
@elbardo_lux
@elbardo_lux 5 лет назад
I have a question about 3:44. If it already determined if i'm going to heaven or hell, what's the point of following the rules?
@mortuos557
@mortuos557 5 лет назад
Logical thinking is antithetical to religious dogma.
@kelligillum3230
@kelligillum3230 5 лет назад
That's why the theory didn't last very long. The only people who believed it seemed to be the folks already convinced they were especially holy and everyone else was a wretched sinner they could look down on. That attitude isn't exactly one for winning converts
@timkraan5486
@timkraan5486 5 лет назад
Good question.
@zach3360
@zach3360 5 лет назад
With that statement I think you’ve determined your path
@dstinnettmusic
@dstinnettmusic 4 года назад
My question is why the Spiffing Brit is your profile picture?
@gwenivereharrington2197
@gwenivereharrington2197 4 года назад
Me watching this entire playlist before my 2020 AP Euro exam O-O
@malleableconcrete
@malleableconcrete 5 лет назад
Yeesh, this episode certainly gave Elizabeth the first a soft touch, especially compared to Philip.
@Sergio_Solorio
@Sergio_Solorio 5 лет назад
I feel like John Green is getting RU-vid burnout syndrome.
@SamuelHauptmannvanDam
@SamuelHauptmannvanDam 5 лет назад
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING!! Like I was like, what's with the mood and speed. The lack of humor. And looked when I was made - and it is from just now. Hmmm.....
@firingallcylinders2949
@firingallcylinders2949 5 лет назад
He might just be tired
@zach3360
@zach3360 5 лет назад
it might be a conscious decision in part by production so that they can reach a more general audience. who knows, they may be testing this out
@SamuelHauptmannvanDam
@SamuelHauptmannvanDam 5 лет назад
@@zach3360 It's a fair guess but I doubt it. Nothing broadening about being a downer. John have written a lot about emotions and depression. So maybe it's just a downturn.
@archvermin
@archvermin 5 лет назад
Actually this John feels serene. I think the older John was just John on espresso.
@MaximusCircus
@MaximusCircus 5 лет назад
I love how slow you talk now 😍
@user-xq5og9lt8p
@user-xq5og9lt8p 5 лет назад
1:21 Come to think of it, I'd call them Ivan the Terrible and Suleyman-also-not-such-a-nice-guy
@BirdEgg123
@BirdEgg123 5 лет назад
In Russia, we call Ivan 'Grozny,' which roughly translates to 'so great that he should be feared.'
@cometmoon4485
@cometmoon4485 4 года назад
@@BirdEgg123 "Grozny Grad", anyone???
@AM-oz8dr
@AM-oz8dr 5 лет назад
Tip: Speed the videos up to 1.25x to get the old John back :)
@whyit487
@whyit487 5 лет назад
Yeah. For some reason, kids in my classes have disliked how quickly he used to speak, but I liked it.
@Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17
That's exactly what I just did. Guess this idea is mutual.
@DuranmanX
@DuranmanX 5 лет назад
So young John is old John?
@regular-joe
@regular-joe 5 лет назад
I'm listening today at 1.5 speed...
@abas1212
@abas1212 5 лет назад
I´d love one of these history series on Asia or Middle East
@vlogerhood
@vlogerhood 5 лет назад
Wooo Quaker shoutout!
@Finkers1988
@Finkers1988 4 года назад
8:46 I laughed out loud at that. Maybe its time to become a dad..
@lhfirex
@lhfirex 5 лет назад
I was kinda hoping for a suggested link to Crash Course Philosophy's episode on Existentialism when John brought it up briefly.
@juliusnoahsiebert1906
@juliusnoahsiebert1906 5 лет назад
Me too
@RebelucienNetwork
@RebelucienNetwork 5 лет назад
And i know...cause i attended the College of CrashCoarse!!!
@chronikhiles
@chronikhiles 5 лет назад
That sounds dirty.
@daredaemon8878
@daredaemon8878 5 лет назад
So when is the 30 years war going to be discussed? Being the bloodiest conflict in Europe prior to the 20th and directly related to this topic I'd have thought it'd merit at the very least a passing mention.
@ZakTheFallen
@ZakTheFallen 5 лет назад
Series hasn't entered the 17th century yet, that war is 1618-1648.
@m00rtin4
@m00rtin4 5 лет назад
I thought u were going to cover the 30 years war with this episode. Glad u didnt cus it deserves its own.
@moosechoose
@moosechoose 5 лет назад
5:30 “BE the HEAD” I see what you did there John...
@verdatum
@verdatum 5 лет назад
I would happily take an entire college course on this topic...If I could afford it, or justify it...unfortunately that is tricky when one is a software engineer. I've just always been fascinated by the chaos that resulted from the Christian Reformation in Europe. I'm marveled by all the schisms, really.
@stphnmrrs3982
@stphnmrrs3982 5 лет назад
9:13 that’s really interesting the pronunciation, it makes total sense being French and all but my whole life I’ve heard it said HuguenoT with a hard t. Here in South Carolina where a lot of them settled in Charleston that’s how we all say it but given how all their names are pronounced completely differently than they originally did in French I should’ve known better lol
@monalisa4878
@monalisa4878 4 года назад
Gnomeo and Juliet is a good movie john!!!!!
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