Geschichte Europas/ Überblick
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15. Jahrhundert: Renaissance
[Bearbeiten]- Feudalism and Serfdom
- Aristocracy is the dominant class
- Invention of Printing Press: 1450
- Italy dominant in trade and culture
- HRE/Austria dominant politically/militarily
- Growth of town life from manors
- Renaissance: 1350-1550
- Problems with Catholic Church
- Plague
- Humanism
- Rise of New Monarchies
- Southern vs. Northern Humanism - Northern had more education, science, Christianity; Southern had Civic Humanism, advocating involvement in politics, Greco-Roman secular thought
- Early Heretics: Jan Huss and Wycliffe
- Spain's 1492 Reconquista: pushed out Jews and Muslims under Ferdinand and Isabella
16. Jahrhundert: Reformation
[Bearbeiten]- Protestant Reformation 1517
- Austria slowly loses dominance to Spain
- Age of Exploration, Spain, Portugal and other European Powers
- New Monarchs prominent
- Church of England becomes Anglican under Henry VIII
- Martin Luther and Lutheranism
- Charles V of HRE/Austria
- Philip II of Spain
- Counter-Reformation and Council of Trent
- Spanish Armada 1588
- Dutch vs. Spanish Philip II vs. William of Orange, or "William the Silent"
- French Civil War: Valois vs. Guise vs. Bourbon - leads to Bourbon line in France
- Edict of Nantes 1598
- Peace of Augsburg ends Shmalkaldic War - princes can choose between Lutheranism and Catholicism
- Elizabeth and "Bloody" Mary Tudor
- Decline of Italy
- Calvinism, Zwingli
17. Jahrhundert: Religionskriege und Absolutismus
[Bearbeiten]- Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648
- English Civil War, 1642-1649
- Age of Science
- Age of Absolutism, epitomized by Louis XIV, "Sun King"
- Stuart Dynasty in England, starting with James I and resulting in Glorious Revolution
- Peter the Great of Russia
- Rise of Prussia
- Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden
- Peace of Westphalia, 1648 - ends Thirty Years' War
- Oliver Cromwell's reign in England
- Cardinal Richelieu with Louis XIII
- End of Counter-Reformation
- Baroque Art
- Charles II, War of Spanish Succession result in end of Spanish rule by Hapsburg dynasty
- Strongest Nation: France
- English and Dutch on the Rise
18. Jahrhundert: Aufklärung
[Bearbeiten]- Enlightened Despotism
- War of Spanish Succession, ending in Peace of Utrecht, 1701-1713
- War of Austrian Succession, 1740-1748
- Diplomatic Revolution - Austria befriends France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette subsequently marry, 1748-1756
- French Revolution, 1789-1799
- Enlightenment Philosophes: Voltaire, Rousseau, Adam Smith
- Start of Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1750
19. Jahrhundert: Revolutionen
[Bearbeiten]- Britain emerges as dominant nation
- Napoleon Bonaparte's Consulate and Directory
- French Bourbon Restoration
- Rise of Nationalism
- French Revolution of 1830, as a result of the July Ordinances and ending with the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe
- 1848 Revolution in France results in President Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and Emperor Napoleon III
- 1848 Revolutions Across Europe suppressed by the Old Regime and the Congress System
- Rise of New Ideologies such as capitalism, republicanism, liberalism, conservatism, socialism, and communism
- Rise of Realpolitik
- Italian and German Unification
- Revolt of the Paris Commune
- Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- Rise of Imperialism
- Russia Struggling to Westernize
- Crimean War
- Victorian Age
20. Jahrhundert:
[Bearbeiten]- United States and Soviet Union compete for supremacy
- Modern Art
- World War I pits the Triple Entente against the Triple Alliance
- Russian Revolution
- Victory in Europe Day occurs, as the armistice is signed at eleven o'clock on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918
- The Treaty of Versailles is signed
- Weimar Republic is undermined by a general feeling among German citizens that they were "stabbed in the back"
- Rise of Pacifism and Isolation in the 1920s
- Challenges to Democracy in the 1930s
- Fascism in Germany and Italy
- Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
- World War II
- Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
- Modern Britain with Attlee, Thatcher, Major and Blair
- French Fifth Republic occurs under President Charles DeGaulle, followed by Mitterand and Chirac
- Post-War Germany is divided and in 1991 reunited
- The European Union develops into a powerful organization