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🗓️ 15 September 2017
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Survey of Western European powers around 1460's, including England, France, Burgundy, Switzerland, Savoy, and the major antagonists; King Louis XI of France (pictured) and Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy
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0:40.3 | The The History of Europe, Key Battles podcast is now beginning to progress beyond the Middle Ages into the so-called early modern period of Europe. |
1:10.3 | Of course, these terms were invented by historians, and nobody was ever aware that they were living in the middle-called early modern period of Europe. Of course, these terms were invented by historians, |
1:12.9 | and nobody was ever aware that they were living in the Middle Ages. |
1:16.5 | Looking back, Europe does look very different in the early 1500s than a couple of generations before, |
1:22.0 | but there was no one moment of transition from one period to another, rather a series of changes. |
1:29.3 | If a historian had to pick a year for the end of the Middle Ages, they might choose 1453, the year when Constantinople |
1:34.8 | fell to the Turks, and also the 100-year war ended. Or perhaps 1492, when Columbus discovered |
1:41.5 | Americas and Grenada fell to Castile and Aragon, or maybe the start of the |
1:47.2 | Reformation in 1517. An alternative might be 1477, the year of the Battle of Nancy and the fall of |
1:55.9 | an independent Burgundy, the subject of today's podcast. To get the most out of the podcast, it will be helpful if you were able to refer to maps |
2:05.0 | provided on the Facebook page, or the podcast blog at www. |
2:09.7 | www.historyeuro.net. |
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