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The Western tradition. Programs 27-28

Program 27. Discusses the Reformation and the four factors that attributed to it: 1) a need to secure obedience, 2) the need for economic control, 3) the need to reinforce politics from a local to a national level, and 4) the need of the state to have religious control. Program 28. Covers the rise of the middle class, and the relation to the reformation. Explores the growth of printing and its effects, and the move of artists to secular subjects.

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  • "Program 27. Discusses the Reformation and the four factors that attributed to it: 1) a need to secure obedience, 2) the need for economic control, 3) the need to reinforce politics from a local to a national level, and 4) the need of the state to have religious control. Program 28. Covers the rise of the middle class, and the relation to the reformation. Explores the growth of printing and its effects, and the move of artists to secular subjects."@en
  • "A 52 part (two semester) television course on the cultural and philosophical history of western civilization. Programs 27 and 28 examine the religious revivals, social unrest and political conflict of the Reformation and the changes brought about by the growing middle classes."@en

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