PODCAST · history
Renaissance and Reformation A History 1494-1610
by Emmeline Tanner
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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028 - Bk IV Ch 17 The Wars of Religion in France and the Reign of Henry IV Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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027 - Bk IV Ch 17 The Wars of Religion in France and the Reign of Henry IV Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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026 - Bk IV Ch 16 The Revolt in the Netherlands Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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025 - Bk IV Ch 16 The Revolt in the Netherlands Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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024 - Bk IV The Catholic Reaction Ch 15 The Counter-Reformation Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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023 - Bk IV The Catholic Reaction Ch 15 The Counter-Reformation Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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022 - Bk III Ch 13 The Reformation in Northern Europe
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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021 - Bk III Ch 12 The Reformation in England and Scotland Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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020 - Bk III Ch 12 The Reformation in England and Scotland Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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019 - Bk III Ch 12 The Reformation in Switzerland Zwingli and Calvin Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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018 - Bk III Ch 12 The Reformation in Switzerland Zwingli and Calvin Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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017 - Bk III Ch 11 Social and Religious Wars in Germany Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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016 - Bk III Ch 11 Social and Religious Wars in Germany Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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015 - Bk III Ch 10 Martin Luther and his Work Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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014 - Bk III Ch 10 Martin Luther and his Work Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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013 - Bk III Ch 9 Reformers Before the Reformation
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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012 - Bk III The Reformation Ch 8 The Papacy in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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011 - Bk II Ch 7 Eastern Europe
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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010 - Bk II Ch 6 Rivalry Between the Valois and the Hapsburgs Period II 1529-59
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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009 - Bk II Ch 5 Rivalry Between the Valois and the Hapsburgs Period I 1519-29 Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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008 - Bk II Ch 5 Rivalry Between the Valois and the Hapsburgs Period I 1519-29 Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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007 - Bk II The Balance of Power Ch 4 The French and their Rivals in Italy 1494-1516 Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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006 - Bk II The Balance of Power Ch 4 The French and their Rivals in Italy 1494-1516 Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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005 - Bk I Ch 3 The Reign of Maximilian in Germany 1493-1519
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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004 - Bk I Ch 2 The Geographical Discoveries
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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003 - Bk I The Renaissance Ch 1 The Renaissance Pt 2
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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002 - Bk I The Renaissance Ch 1 The Renaissance Pt 1
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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001 - Introduction
In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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In her insightful exploration of the Renaissance, Dame Emmeline Tanner highlights its defining trait a rebellion against authority and a celebration of individualism. This transformative period signifies not only the decline of the universal power of the Empire but also the fracturing of the World Church, giving rise to national churches. As the Churchs authority crumbled, the Renaissance seamlessly transitioned into the Reformation, marked by influential figures like Pope Alexander VI, Emperor Charles V, Queen Elizabeth I, Martin Luther, John Calvin, William the Silent, and the notorious Philip II of Spain with his Inquisition. This book delves into the sweeping changes and extraordinary personalities that shaped European history during this pivotal era. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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