Crash Course European History - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Medieval Europe

Florence and the Renaissance

Northern Renaissance

Exploration

Expansion and Consequences

Protestant Reformation

Reformation Consequences

Commerce, Agriculture, and Slavery

Catholic Counter-Reformation

Witchcraft

The 17th Century Crisis

Scientific Revolution

Absolute Monarchy

English Civil War

Dutch Golden Age

Eastern Europe Consolidates

The Rise of Russia and Prussia

The Enlightenment

Enlightened Monarchs

18th Century Warfare

The French Revolution

Napoleon Bonaparte

The Congress of Vienna

The Industrial Revolution

Reform and Revolution 1815-1848

Revolutions of 1848

Italian and German Unification

Expansion and Resistance

Migration

Modern Life

Modern Thought and Culture in 1900

The Roads to World War I

World War I Battlefields

WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace

Russian Revolution and Civil War

Post-World War I Recovery

Economic Depression and Dictators

World War II

World War II Civilians and Soldiers

The Holocaust,Genocides, and Mass Murder of WWII

Post-War Rebuilding and the Cold War

Post-World War II Recovery

Decolonization

Revolutions in Science and Tech

Protests East and West

The Soviet Bloc Unwinds

The Fall of Communism

Europe in the Global Age

21st Century Challenges

What History Was, Is, and Will Be
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