Title | : | The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History #3 |
Lasting | : | 14.02 |
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Views | : | 1,1 jt |
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Hey! Thanks for watching We had to re-upload, and we appreciate your patience We misstated the date that Erasmus went to college, so we made a change, and here's the corrected video -stan Comment from : CrashCourse |
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Bird up Comment from : 張問寬 |
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loved, stable, effectiveness Comment from : snuffeldjuret |
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8:20 wopsie Comment from : snuffeldjuret |
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Thanks Comment from : Lu Jean |
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Actually 2 species of mammals lay eggs The platypus and the echidna Comment from : Kerry Anne Garnick |
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makio vellie is in assasins creed Comment from : |
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Is seems like all history is just the story of males making history, no matter how far back you go Comment from : Sevan |
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Always respect Terry You don't wanna go around dissing him Comment from : Tyler Childers |
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the prince was political satire, not instructions… Comment from : mishka |
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thanks john greenbrloved the end there Comment from : Mohd |
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Platypus A mammal that lays eggs Comment from : Harry Solas |
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"You want a pizza me" Oh my! 6:20 Comment from : ikmarchini |
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Hi I'm John Greene Comment from : Kelley Brown |
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9:07 I love how, after he mentioned that Niccolo's shoulders were dislocated, John Green doesn't tell us that he was fine afterward, suggesting mans wrote a damn book with screwed up shoulders Comment from : Ognitron |
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How was printing discovered? Plutonium was discovered A machine is an invention Comment from : dcbsmt |
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its 2am and that ending felt d e e p Comment from : everysamthing |
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Thomas More the OG communist Comment from : CrimsonAlien |
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The thing about unfair societies is that they tend to be unstable because people revolt agianst them Comment from : Tom Patterson |
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John: "ballet, fascism, automatic weapons,pizza and defensive minded football"brMost people: "He said football!! :o"brMe: " He understands enough football to make a reference about the spread of defensive football from Italy across mainland Europe :O" Comment from : sidharth97 |
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Shadiversity has a video on medieval literacy and how it's all skewed because "literacy" was measured by "can you read Latin" And that, while most people couldn't read latin and didn't have access to books that didn't mean they were illiterate Merchants, or anyone that could buy or sell goods or needed to be able to write some sort of contract could read their native language (albeit an unstandardized version) just by merit of "hey we have this handy Latin script, and all the letters have sounds, I bet we could sound out these words" Comment from : Theia Moon |
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ok, you did not have to include that pizza shot Comment from : Hukkum Khinda |
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Nice I didn't know anything about this humanist lady Here un spain the most important humanist was Vives, born un 1492 in Valencia, and friend of erasmus and moore But sadly he is our first exiled and lived in belgium He wrote many books, one of them about "the education of the christian woman" Comment from : Libros de Joaquín E Brotons brotons |
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The ends justify the means Comment from : Mikee 1234444 |
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this is is is is is is is is Comment from : Infinite list Infinite list |
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The beard is pro Comment from : Ethan Zhu |
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I can safely state that the far easterners where right: "The body shapes the fluid, not the other way around" is always the first step in understanding differing viewpointsbrBut yeah, sitting currently in dem Middle European woods, Global Warming WILL be the game changer 1/3 of the trees are effectivly dead (wood pestilences) and the soil is drying up at a rate unbeknownst in Euro History Feels weird ramming a spade in the ground and only getting resistance once you're halfway down Comment from : WolfHagenSdW |
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It occured to me while watching this that it is no surprise that people in Italy went for some neoclassicalism, they are living in the same cities that the Romans built The Colosseum is still there It wasn't not there in the middle ages or the renaissance It would be difficult to live in the same city as that kind of building and not have it influence you Comment from : Argen |
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I'm watching all these videos until ww1 for my ap exam🤧😂😔 Comment from : Jojos Swifty |
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Yep, some countries even regions won't get a mention (Scotland? I wait with bated breath) I suppose to concertina all these centuries and countries you HAVE to pick a theme and I'm getting a lot about Europe's INTELLECTUAL history rather than, say, warfare and rulership or developments that affected the vast majority of ordinary people (fair enough, Black Death and printing) Comment from : david tucker |
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Thank you Mr Green Comment from : Shraboni Bhaduri |
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I sure hope John loves books He only wrote the ones I personally love the most Comment from : Weeaboo Hamster |
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I cannot see why the choices in the questions posed at the end go hand in hand Comment from : MstrSleepMan |
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My AP Euro teacher is making me watch this for distance learning Comment from : Pegasus Trading Innovations |
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I like crash course Comment from : DH |
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Yes completely ignore Machi’s Republic novel Comment from : QliphalPuzzle545 |
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He said defensive minded ((FOOTBALL)) instead of soccerbrWe should appreciate this Comment from : Abraxas |
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Sounds like modern times to me Comment from : Darrian Weathington |
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2:53 - 3:21 greatest truth ever Comment from : Zoltan Szisze |
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Separated from his head Don't you mean separated from his body? Comment from : Hyzen123 |
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History of art would be a great series Comment from : Rishi Mishra |
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Erasmus is not known as erasmus of Rotterdam but Rotterdam is known as the city of erasmus Comment from : 010 jordi |
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It seems rather obvious to me that anyone who has studied history, humans and human nature, should see that Utopia is a pretty pipe-dream that could never work, and Realism is the best way to gobrbrUtopia sound all nice and cozy, but almost everything in it requires humans to change their very nature del-including many biological traits-/del and to not only change a few people, but EVERY single person who lives, INCLUDING those born psychopaths Which is impossiblebrbrThe reason is simple: In a society filled with good and virtuous people, the manipulating, back-stabbing, ruthless person will quickly rise to the top and end up ruling And the kind people will both be too naive to see it, and unwilling to take the drastic measures necessary to stop itbrbr(Well, that, and from what I have seen in history, revolutionaries tend to end up swapping out a bad leader for a worse one) Comment from : Joe Kerr |
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I've learned so much more about history from John Green than I ever did at public school Thanks for educating the masses Comment from : Wisco Simple |
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/coranvirus Comment from : Skogstjuven |
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Your videos have become my new thing So informative and entertaining Thanks! Comment from : J |
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3:15 Talking about the Fascism but showing a picture of the Nazism, lol Comment from : Nitay Shporn |
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Hint: watching at 125 speed makes a video feel more like good old World History series Comment from : Leonid Levin |
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Martin Luther justified the education of girls by saying that they should know how to read so that they could read the Bible Comment from : Alden Rodzik |
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I heard a theory that Machiavelli was being satirical in ‘The Prince’ The theory is grounded in the fact that he joined in the activities of those that despised authoritarian rulers I cannot remember exact details Comment from : Brothers and Co Films |
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"It is bSAFER/b to be feared than loved" - Safer, not better Why has it taken us so many centuries to read and interpret the subtext in the Prince? As if the nobles and aristocracy NEEDED Machiavelli to tell them of methods they'd already been using up to that point The Prince isn't meant to be taken at face value, yet that hasn't stopped every subsequent tyrant and entry-level poli sci professor from doing just that, the former eventually shooting themselves in the foot doing so while the latter preps future tyrants to do the same Comment from : Fuzzy Dunlop |
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Dysentery at the age of nine? Oregon Trail nice Comment from : Fire Flame Fine |
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Monotremes are mammals Comment from : Soane DeWinter |
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9:36 bcough/b Machiavelli wrote the prince ironically Just look at "The Discorses on Livy" Comment from : Patt Adams |
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Idealism is great, so long as it relies on realism Comment from : SonOfOdin |
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The art of war??? Didn’t a Chinese dude write that??? Comment from : Christina Fidance |
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oh we gotta burn it all down society and all Comment from : Krombopulos T |
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8:18 is platypus erasure Comment from : Just Beyond The Corner Productions |
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Machiavelli starts at 8:32 Comment from : kayla |
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Asa Comment from : Daisy Fuentes |
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Stable Unfair LMAO Ya wanna play a "stable" game where you consistently lose 50$ every time you roll the dice or play and unstable in consistent game where you sometimes 50$ and sometimes lose 50$? What a dumb question Comment from : antimatterdragon321 |
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Fwiw, some rites of the Catholic church do allow priests to marry Comment from : Alexandra Hathaway |
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Did Ben Shapiro make a video calling John Green a communist responding to this yet? Comment from : audiofunkdialect |
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This has been a HUGE help for my studying for exams coming up!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : Cincinnati-ish Music |
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6:20, you want a pizza me? Comment from : jack |
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Somehow Thomas Moore looks like Terry Jones from Monty Python 😅😅 Comment from : Rocket Child |
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I thought Machiavelli wrote the "Prince" as a sarcastic view of the approach of politicians towards power as if it were a witty criticism of what it shouldn't be done while in power Comment from : Nick Kaniak |
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Why didn’t you Mention Martin Luther and the reformation more? It was Martin Luther that created protestantism and he was the Guy to write the bible in other languages than in latin Luther collaborated with gutenberg Comment from : Ture |
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Well according to Good Omens, the answer to the question of how many angels one could find dancing on the head of a pin is one, so long as the dance is a gavotte Comment from : Ada Muffoletto |
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I do love these condensed glimpses into European history but i do wish the background art was identified Other than that little quibble, love the videos Comment from : Sean McDonald |
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Thomas More was executed because he was against the king of england "creating " the anglican church so that he could divorce, not just because it was protestant Comment from : Souki wolf |
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8:17 I chuckled Comment from : Ivory Nordeng |
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What about platypuses and echidnas? They're mammals that lay eggs :( Comment from : dn wr |
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whose here studying for ap euro Comment from : carolina velasco |
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wait he died at 69 Comment from : Kieran McGarvey |
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yeet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : Kieran McGarvey |
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So you're saying the Germans stole the renaissance from the Italians the same way the Italians stole it from the Byzantines? Comment from : Crud Forge |
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realy njoing thisseries! Comment from : dina bandhu |
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People: Are you a realist or an idealist? brbrbrMe: I just want to grill Comment from : Sam C |
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Hi :)! Huge fan of your classes Just for everyone's information, confirmed by UNESCO, the oldest movable metal type printing was made in KOREA :) Printed in 1377 ,The second volume of "Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings" is the oldest ! Thanks you all! Comment from : 김지영 |
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"YOU WANT A PIZZA ME" ?!? Wait, whaaat?brbrbrbrbr Ohhhhhh, I get it Comment from : D M Collins |
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I am highly disappointed I had no idea this existed when I was taking ap euro last year Comment from : Annabel Crescibene |
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"he died at the age of 69"- Nice Comment from : Ultra LordStarfire |
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I've noticed John talking a lot slower in his European history videos, and I know a lot of people disliked it but now I find it harder to concentrate on him and it makes me kind of sad Comment from : Angelique Ayala |
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An automated future Full of listless thinkers Comment from : Sean Draco |
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I was both More nerd Nerdism lol Comment from : Gonzalo Bernal |
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so this is what created the semi educated militant or jock and the super educated non militant or nerd Paradigm in certain cultures in Europe LOL Comment from : Gonzalo Bernal |
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Being here earlier than the annoying AP comments is a blessing 🙌🏾😂 Comment from : Chanel Taylor |
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At around 14:00 the answer is moderation Comment from : HardCaseLJ |
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Do a great Epic History program, no a grim dark one Imagine europeans are blacks or asians, and how would you treat history from those people, do this for europe! Comment from : Maximus |
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I'd always thought that The Prince was a satire, given that it was so short in comparison to all his other published works, and also that it was a response to the people who'd imprisoned and tortured him Comment from : argella1300 |
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A GREAT video and I'm gonna have to check out de Pizan – always looking for more classic female lit On the topic of seeing Machiavelli's writing through the lens of his life, he spends a while arguing for a prince to be good at winning wars himself largely because Italy at the time was waging war through mercenaries, and he quite correctly predicted that the mercenaries would turn on these rich cities and extort them Comment from : Michelle Abramowitz |
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Some historian in the future is talking about the internet the same way John is talking about printing Comment from : Sanguinem Corda |
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4:45 Hey! That's my profile picture! Comment from : Joakim H |
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Well this was a great video I had a great time over 10 minutes was not bad it's a lot of Squeeze Inn Comment from : Gonzalo Bernal |
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and you call it reaching out to humanists yes, these guys were using their academic connections to create political ties They were crying for human rights when they were torturing women and burning them at the stake so do you think they were talking about everyone's human rights or just men's? Because the Spanish looked at every soul equally especially after the discoveries of 1492 Acquisitions of Europe and Africa Comment from : Gonzalo Bernal |
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Oh and your educational Christian friends didn't work that's why Makaveli wrote his books in Italy with your precious printing press Comment from : Gonzalo Bernal |
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