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Professor Thomas F. X. Noble - The Foundations Of Western Civilization Part IV Album

Professor Thomas F. X. Noble - The Foundations Of Western Civilization Part IV Album
Performer: Professor Thomas F. X. Noble
Title: The Foundations Of Western Civilization Part IV
Country: US
Style:Monolog, Education
Released: 2002
Catalog number: 374
Label: The Teaching Company
MP3 album szie: 2724 mb
FLAC album size: 1701 mb

Tracklist

1Renaissance Portraits
2The Protestant Reformation—John Calvin
3The Renaissance Problem
4Catholic Reforms And "Confessionalization"
5The Protestant Reformation—Martin Luther
6Vernacular Culture
7Scholastic Culture
8The Northern Renaissance
9What Challenges Remain?
10Exploration And Empire
11Medieval Political Traditions, II
12The Crisis Of Renaissance Europe

Credits

  • Narrator [Lecturer]Professor Thomas F. X. Noble

Notes

Part of The Great Courses series.

Packaged in plastic library case with accompanying booklet.

© ℗ 2002 The Learning Company Limited Partnership
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Short intro

Foundations of Western Civilization. Professor Thomas F. Noble, Ph. University of Notre Dame. Gifting Information. Professor Noble's goal is to offer a history of what has been fundamental across millennia in the West, that most unusual of world civilizations. Throughout the course, we will pause to reflect on where Western civilization finds its primary locus at any given moment, he says. But Western civilization is much more than human and political geography. We will explore the myriad forms of political and institutional structures by means of which Western peoples have organized themselves and their societies. Lecture transcript and course guidebook-Cover. Includes bibliographical order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. The Foundations of Western Civilization. 9 out of 5 stars 13. Page 1 of 1 Start overPage 1 of 1. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Life Ascending: The Ten Great Inventions of Evolution. Nick Lane. 6 out of 5 stars 197. Thomas F. Noble The Foundations of Western Civilization Part comparison to The Foundations of Western Civilization comprises 48 lectures that begin in ancient Sumer 3,000 BC and end with the beginning of the Modern Age ca. 1,600 AD. The later part of western civilizations has so much to cover and it's not entirely clear how things that happened in say the 15th and 16th century are the foundations for western civilization. When does western civilization truly begin. As in the title, Professor Thomas F. Foundations of Western Civilization II: A History of the Modern Western World. By: Robert Bucholz, The Great Courses. Narrated by: Robert Bucholz. What is Western civilization According to Professor Noble, it is much more than human and political geography, encompassing myriad forms of political and institutional structures - from monarchies to participatory republics - and its own traditions of political discourse. It involves choices about who gets to participate in any given society and the ways in which societies have resolved the tension between individual self-interest and the common good. Listen to all tracks of The Foundations Of Western Civilization Part IV for Foundations of Western Civilization. Add Course To Watchlist. AddRemove To Watchlist. The three-part medieval scheme of fighting men, praying men, and working men is worth pondering, but so are all those whom it omits. 31 min. 36: Medieval Political Traditions, I. Noble is Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his B. in History from Ohio University and his M. and Ph. in Medieval History from Michigan State University. Professor Noble has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and research grants from the American Philosophical Society. It is linked to ancient Greece, the Roman Empire and with Medieval Western Christendom which emerged from the Middle Ages to experience such transformative episodes as the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, scientific revolution, and the development of liberal democracy. The civilizations of Classical Greece and Ancient Rome are considered seminal periods in Western history a few. item 2 The Foundations of Western Civilization, Professor Thomas F. Noble, Good Book -The Foundations of Western Civilization, Professor Thomas F. Noble, Good Book. C shipping. item 3 The Great Courses The Foundations of Western Civilization Part 3 2 DVD History -The Great Courses The Foundations of Western Civilization Part 3 2 DVD History