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  • Early Modern Europe

  • A Captivating Guide to a Period in European History with Events Such as the Thirty Years War and the Salem Witch Hunts and Political Powers Such as England and the Ottoman Empire
  • By: Captivating History
  • Narrated by: Richard L. Walton
  • Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Early Modern Europe

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Richard L. Walton
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Explore the captivating history of early modern Europe.

The beginning of modern Europe was a time of confusion, excitement, suspicion, hope, despair, and ideas. It was a time of a lot of change spread out over just a few hundred years, but the end result was a completely different world than the one that had come before it.

This audiobook includes details of the transition from the Middle Ages to the early modern era, where Europe saw significant shifts across the continent in phases. The years following the Thirty Years' War until the 1800s are treated as a transition between the early and current modern eras. The unrest that started at the end of the Middle Ages exploded following the Thirty Years’ War, and it marked the change to many of the thought processes widely accepted as true today.

In Early Modern Europe: A Captivating Guide to a Period in European History with Events Such as the Thirty Years War and the Salem Witch Hunts and Political Powers Such as England and the Ottoman Empire, you will discover topics such as:

  • The world leading to the modern era
  • The European power dynamic
  • The age of discovery
  • Sanctioned piracy - ruling the high seas
  • Religious corruption and upheaval
  • The Inquisition
  • The Protestant Reformation
  • The Thirty Years’ War
  • Witch hunts - including the infamous Salem Witch Trials
  • The Italian Renaissance
  • Johannes Gutenberg - one invention to change the world
  • The slow transition to today
  • And much, much more!

So, if you want to learn more about early modern Europe, listen to this audiobook!

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Informative book

He goes in depth into the diverse influences of religion - from the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants to the strange mania for persecuting witches

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good

Loved the book and listening to Alex root was thoroughly enjoyable. I will definitely be following the strategy and advice given here.

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Wonderful book

The author starts with conditions in Europe at the time of the discovery of the New World, and how it engendered a spirit of exploration and possibility among Europeans.

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The concepts are well presented and very easy to access. One could implement these ideas in virtually any part of their life.

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Yes! Buy It!

This was just annoying to me. Most likely, you will enjoy this very much. It makes a seemingly boring topic, quite interesting and easy to follow.

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overview and summary

This book provides a good overview to some of the key themes of European history in the late Medieval and early modern periods.

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really cool

This an intense and fairly lengthy tome for the layman. It takes you on an almost doable tour of hundreds or years of English history

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Informative book

Another gem from Captivating History, but: the rather long introduction is a bit superfluous really, as all the information is repeated in the following text.
Surely, a basic impetus for change during the period in question would have been instigated by the natural increase in population in Europe from some 118m in 1700 to 187m by 1800 - putting an additional strain on villages, and the pressure to allocate land as families grew.

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Easy to understand

I found some revelations - for example, I always thought the Magna Carta was about the rights of the common man, but it was really more of a transfer of power from the king to local nobles.

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Awesome book

I only take a chance to understand this book after a long day...hence you know it has to be wonderful for me to give it five stars

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